fitting eberspacher or similar

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Re: fitting eberspacher or similar

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5rise wrote:
Ours blows directly into the passenger area, and this heats the air for the hightop. We already have one in the cab area .... attached to the engine
Is yours sited under the glovebox or elsewhere?
Jon

The Eber is mounted under a cupboard in the center of the 'load area' of the van, it's a DIY interior of course so I designed it to suit what WE wanted not what Mr Autosleeper thought we might need.

Our van's watercooled so came with a heater in the front for when we're driving :mrgreen:

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Ian Hulley wrote: Our van's watercooled so came with a heater in the front for when we're driving :mrgreen:

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what a marvellous modern age we live in eh Ian?
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Re: fitting eberspacher or similar

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kevtherev wrote:
Ian Hulley wrote: Our van's watercooled so came with a heater in the front for when we're driving :mrgreen:

Ian :ok

what a marvellous modern age we live in eh Ian?

Apparently they forgot to fit them in some vans :shock: ..... perhaps that's why they can't wave back at us or even smile ? :mrgreen:

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