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It can be fixded ? or lots of monies ?

Wow.

I just had a idea.

If you don't like the hot air blowing in your car you cold just remove the heater tap. That would mean that you wouldn't have a heater in the car for winters time.

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Wow.

I just had a idea.

If you don't like the hot air blowing in your car you cold just remove the heater tap. That would mean that you wouldn't have a heater in the car for winters time.

;):thumbsup:

well I need to be able to cycle it from hot to cold to use my demister

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well I need to be able to cycle it from hot to cold to use my demister

pfffttt

seeing the road is for noobs

you might be lucky. I removed the heater tap actually what i did in my old telstar was disconnected the heater hoses from where they entered the fire wall and reconnected them with each other. Apparently that bypassed my heater tap. I shouldnt have had warm air in the car when i put it on heat... but i did. I also didnt have hot air blasting in all the time.

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pfffttt

seeing the road is for noobs

you might be lucky. I removed the heater tap actually what i did in my old telstar was disconnected the heater hoses from where they entered the fire wall and reconnected them with each other. Apparently that bypassed my heater tap. I shouldnt have had warm air in the car when i put it on heat... but i did. I also didnt have hot air blasting in all the time.

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How many sports does Red Bull sponsor or are involved in?

Just watched some Red Bull ultimate break dance championships.

Is it just me or do they dance like bugs that have been sprayed with mortein and are in their deathrows ?

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