Only that it is a minor PITA to reinstall it when it gets cold out, so you won't do it and then you'll wish you had it. Karl Wolz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Gough" <vw@emriver.com> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 12:08 PM Subject: Removing rear seat heater?
Dear List, Thanks for all the help on my ongoing project. My wife and I are going to be traveling for several months in our '86 Westy, which is now undergoing major work by me (with lots of help from the list and other friends). Space will be at a premium, and that aux. heater under the rear seat is a real hog. We're going to be mostly avoiding sub-freezing weather, so I'm thinking of taking it out. I can think of only two reasons for not doing so: --Won't have as much heat in the back (not really a problem) --Will lose some capacity to use it as extra radiator in an engine overheat situation Any other thoughts? Any problems I might cause that I'm not aware of? Thanks very much, Steve |
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