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GTA/A610 Ventilation

Postby mettersl » Fri Oct 28, 2005 12:19 pm

Hi,
Judging by the previous threads, it's an accepted fact that heating and ventilation (for the Cabin) is not a strong feature of the GTA and A610 (as well as needing the cooling systems in good condition for the engine).

I guess we all have noticed that if you leave the windows open a little, you get better output from the heater/cooling- like most older cars- or maybe there is something blocked on my A610.

My other car passion is Saabs (but I'm under treatment) and they have always made a feature of having air outlets as well as air inlets in their cars.

Does anyone know if there is a cabin air out vent (I've had a scrabble around but coudn't see anything) and if not, has anone tried putting one in?

I'm considering putting a vent through the rear bulkhead and ducting it through to behind the rear grille. I think I can see a route that doesn't involve too much structural damage, or risk exhaust gas or heat back into the cabin. Before I do this, are there any proven solutions out there (other than leaving the window open.....)

Suggestions please?

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Postby mitchella » Fri Oct 28, 2005 3:06 pm

I'd always assumed that was what the little grilles on the rear edge of the door pocket and door were there for.


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