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Themoog



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Back flush heater matrix

After lots of investigation I reckon the poor heat on the passenger side may be due to a blocked heater matrix.
There are lots of reports of poor heat in the driver side from the US which or course is our passenger side. Apparently this is because the odd design of the way the matrix flows and disperses heat.
So, with that being said I'm going to back flush it..
Our car has lpg so the heater pipes have been rerouted. Looking from the front of the car which is the inlet and outlet?
Any ideas are welcome.

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