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Hi Ken
you need to replace the heat exchangers
new or vgc s/h ones wich I have a set of
George
you need to replace the heat exchangers
new or vgc s/h ones wich I have a set of
George
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Is it really serious enough to swap heat exchangers? Pricey and tricky.
I have the same thing but with the window cracked it hasn't killed me yet. Also when your on the motorway its luke warm air coming through anyway ie. fresh air mixed with warm air.
I have a plastic pipe right at the back (or the front if you are looking from the tailgate) that doesn't seem to be connected properly and won't budge without dismantleing the whole arrangement. I thought it could be that.
More info from experts required please...
I have the same thing but with the window cracked it hasn't killed me yet. Also when your on the motorway its luke warm air coming through anyway ie. fresh air mixed with warm air.
I have a plastic pipe right at the back (or the front if you are looking from the tailgate) that doesn't seem to be connected properly and won't budge without dismantleing the whole arrangement. I thought it could be that.
More info from experts required please...

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I replaced my heat exchangers with second hand ones two weeks ago but I am still getting a horrible smell from the heater. The smell is now not of exhaust gas or oil burning anymore but its still not good.I was wondering if it is worth changing the long hot air pipe that carries the hot air to the front. I am thinking it may be contaminated after all these years. any views on what to use???
I paid £100.00 for my s/h heat exchangers but I think long term I would have been better off paying the £250.00 from JK for new ones.
I paid £100.00 for my s/h heat exchangers but I think long term I would have been better off paying the £250.00 from JK for new ones.
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You could use cooker hood flexi hose, but obviously it isn't as hard wearing as the original. Or a piece of plastic drainpipe, with some flexi hose to connect it at either end and maybe some in the middle to give it a bit more flexibility. I've not tried to buy any VW stuff though so I don't know if it's avalable or not.