>Glancing through the my 1964 owners handbook, the section on heating >says that by opening a cab side window or a vent wing the amount of >hot air flow will be increased. So your observations are exactley how >the system is designed to work - according to VW anyway.
Or at least, that's how VW found it TURNED OUT to work... Same difference? Note that, in 1971, all Beetles grew a tiny, crescent-shaped vent behind each rear quarter window. Guess what it's for... -Steve Maher smaher@gi.com '71 VW Transporter in San Diego... what's a heater?
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