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Date:         Fri, 6 Nov 1998 06:35:51 -0600
Reply-To:     Marvin Westenburg <westenburg@CENTURYINTER.NET>
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From:         Marvin Westenburg <westenburg@CENTURYINTER.NET>
Subject:      Drafty '82 Vanagon
Comments: To: TVReporter@STRATOS.NET, VanagonList <Vanagon@Vanagon.com>

Mark, The air for the upper vents flows through the front doors. If you open the doors, you'll see an oval vent with a rubber seal on it on the front of the door. This connects to an oval hole in the body when the door is closed. On my '82 I duct tape the hole in the body to effectively shut off the air to the overhead vents for the season. In the Spring, I remove the duct tape and the vents are working again. Good luck. Marve <>< '82 diesel Vanagon


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