Cabin cooling ducts
Cabin cooling ducts
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Richard Deakin

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256 posts

272 months

Tuesday 30th December 2003
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Hi there
I've been trying to trace the route of the cooling ducts for the cabin fresh air. I am getting correct cooling / heating. However my house mates cat decided to pee all over the front of the car while I was on holiday and I can't get rid of the smell, so am investigating the possibility that he's peed somewhere on an air intake!

BTW he also peed inside the car as I left a window open, so have also spent 2 weeks removing the smell from the carpets and trim. This has worked, although the smell returns as soon as you start the cabin blower.

Thanks
Richard

RichB

55,381 posts

307 months

Wednesday 31st December 2003
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How about you tie a cord to the neck of the cat and pull it through the pipes to clean them out! R...

madfads

28 posts

267 months

Wednesday 31st December 2003
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thats funny because when I bought mine a few months ago there was an awful smell of pee from the car. I figured it was just musky or something....I cleaned the whole thing out inside and it seems to have gone....however once or twice it comes back when I start the car...its almost like the car is made of pee :-)

sounds like a nice cat though :-(

simpo two

91,413 posts

288 months

Wednesday 31st December 2003
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Seems like you need it decatted

drum4it2

658 posts

272 months

Wednesday 31st December 2003
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what a pain... it may be the pee on the carpet smell coming back when the heat goes on? I had a house carpet with this problem & ended up tearing the carpet up! (I now have lovely polished floorboards & a Dog!) - in the house that is, not the Car!! Happy new year - off for a beer!

Richard Deakin

Original Poster:

256 posts

272 months

Thursday 1st January 2004
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drum4it2 said:
what a pain... it may be the pee on the carpet smell coming back when the heat goes on?


Quite possibly, although as I'm down in New Zealand there no need for heating at this time of year... 80)

However, the smell is worse if the car has been left in the sun with the lid on, so maybe there is residual pee in the carpets. Unfortunately I also get the acrid part of the smell which actually hurts the eyes!

More pressing problems, however, as have just got home and found water pouring out the expansion tank onto the drive, although fans are working fine and temp guage showing temps as normal. Very frustrating as the height of summer and perfect driving weather.

Richard

drum4it2

658 posts

272 months

Thursday 1st January 2004
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Richard - I'm so jealous, would love to live down there... and take my Chim too!! Hope you get your cooling issue sorted... can't wait for the summer here, that said I'm off for a bracing new years day drive in a minute! - all the best from ooop North!

Richard Deakin

Original Poster:

256 posts

272 months

Thursday 1st January 2004
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drum4it2 said:
Richard - I'm so jealous, would love to live down there... and take my Chim too!! - all the best from ooop North!

Thanks drum4it2 - see my profile for a piccy of the Tiv sunbathing...

However, it's not all great down here - the speed limits on open roads are 62mph, and are heavily enforced. I've already notched up £ 200 of speeding fines in 6 months and 40 demerit points - 100 and you lose your licence. Get caught doing over 90mph and you'll lose your licence and possibly your car. They are also clamping down on boy racers, so you can have your car impounded for 28 days for "excessive show of speed" and "intentional loss of traction" - ie wheel spin off the lights and get caught and bye bye car for a month.

Also the driving age here is 15 and you can pick up a Jap import Scooby or Nissan Skyline down the auctions from as little as £2k there are alot of young, inexperienced, dangerous drivers hooning around in high powered cars, sitting a few inches from your rear, waiting to prove they are better than you on the next over taking opportunity. Whereas in the UK I'd have been tempted to give them a burn, here you just let them go and kill themselves somewhere else.

Right, off to test the cooling system.

Cheers
Richard