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<blockquote data-quote="godflesh" data-source="post: 130978" data-attributes="member: 2276"><p>Breakpopin, Lee36328,</p><p></p><p>Not solved yet. Some mech say glass not tight enuf, some say climate control flap jam in open, some say must remove whole dash. The sound of air coming thru starts around 70km/h. When restart engine after a drive can feel the hot air from engine bay chanelling in thru the a/c system. I opened up the intake vents yest. There was the rubber lining, and plastic cover, Didn't see anything else beyond that. What do u guys think the problem could be? Don't want anyone tampering with the dash if it's not needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="godflesh, post: 130978, member: 2276"] Breakpopin, Lee36328, Not solved yet. Some mech say glass not tight enuf, some say climate control flap jam in open, some say must remove whole dash. The sound of air coming thru starts around 70km/h. When restart engine after a drive can feel the hot air from engine bay chanelling in thru the a/c system. I opened up the intake vents yest. There was the rubber lining, and plastic cover, Didn't see anything else beyond that. What do u guys think the problem could be? Don't want anyone tampering with the dash if it's not needed. [/QUOTE]
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