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Re: Defroster Question
Heater core is good. It does take along time for the temp gauge to move up but the truck gets warm when up to temp. Is there doors on the heater boxes and is the defroster door visible form the cab. I have to fix this because i want to take this truck on the long haul Power Tour next year or the year after and I'm sure I'll be driving in the rain at some point.
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Location: Montezuma, Iowa
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Re: Defroster Question
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I am not that familiar with the A/C stuff but yes there would be a door or flapper to control the air to the defroster ducts and vents. Are you sure that the air ducts haven't come off of the heater outlets or the dash vents? That would be an easy check. (I think).. ![]() LockDoc
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