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philbert
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July 25, 2005, 11:38:46 »
Under the bonnet today and noticed the heater matrix is loose.
It appears nothing is holding it into the heater box. :!: :!:
what holds it in and is it just a case of drilling out the rivets to get at it?
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robbie
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August 14, 2005, 20:48:16 »
strange that, we have a '85 90 and that is the same.... Would appreciate someone knowing
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August 14, 2005, 23:41:04 »
The matrix is held in place by foam whitch rot's in time leaving it loose, just cut some to size & bob's a relative :)
Also the job of the foam is to stop air bypassing the matrix & yes just drill the rivets :)
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