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Date:         Fri, 15 Mar 2002 19:23:01 +0000
Reply-To:     luke sponsler <spons23@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From:         luke sponsler <spons23@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      rear heater smells like syrup
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Hello Everybody,

I have a laundry list of ticky-tacky things to do on my westy but a few things are particularly strange.

First my when I turn on my rear heater it smells like syrup. Anybody know anything about this?

Second, when I turn on my rear AC it never gets really that cool. But the strange thing is that a rubber web like material shoots out of the vents. Maybe some kind of filter?? Or maybe the PO ran over Spiderman and he got trapped in my AC unit.

Lastly, my front blower isn't working. The fuse is ok. I was wondering if anybody knew the order of operations of what to check next. I figure I would check the fan relay next but I'm not sure what the logical step is after that.

Thanks for any and all random comments, luke in ocean beach 88-westy-zorbus

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