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I had mice take up residence in my heater.=C2=A0 The seals weren't the pro=
blem.=C2=A0 The smell was.=C2=A0 I had to fully disassemble the heater to c=
lean it out.=C2=A0 I took the opportunity to sandblast all the sheetmetal a=
nd powder coat it.=C2=A0 But this is off topic.=C2=A0 The seal may be plast=
ic foam which may have just oxidized and crumbled away.
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Dave=20
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-----Original Message-----
From: Pat Fischer <pfischer@rmi.net>
To: glemon <glemon@neb.rr.com>; triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net>; Roger E=
lliott <elliottr@rmi.net>
Sent: Thu, Dec 20, 2018 5:58 pm
Subject: Re: [TR] TR 250 Heater problem
So, if it was a mouse nest, where would it be? Inside the heater box?=20
And, if I may add, darn it was cold!
Pat Fischer
On 12/19/2018 8:22 PM, glemon@neb.rr.com wrote:
> Mouse nest?
>
>
> ---- Roger Elliott <elliottr@rmi.net> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> We were out in my wife's TR 250 the other night and the heater was
>> acting up on the passenger side.
>>
>> The defroster vent seemed to be hot on the right side of the passenger
>> vent, but cold on the left side (the driver's defroster vent was fine.)
>>
>> The air from the floor vent on the passenger side was cold, the driver's
>> side was fine - at least until a coat was shoved under the passenger
>> side which then diverted the cold to the driver's side.
>>
>> We took out the glove box and all of the hoses are hooked up correctly.
>>
>> I can't think of anything that would allow the air coming from the
>> defroster vent be cold on one side and hot (well okay warm) on the other
>> side. The only thing I can think of is that the seal around the heater
>> core is letting cold air past on the passenger side.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Roger Elliott
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<div> <font size=3D"3">I had mice take up residence in my heater. The=
seals weren't the problem. The smell was. I had to fully disas=
semble the heater to clean it out. I took the opportunity to sandblas=
t all the sheetmetal and powder coat it. But this is off topic. =
The seal may be plastic foam which may have just oxidized and crumbled awa=
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<div style=3D"clear:both"><font size=3D"4">Dave </font><br>
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Original Message-----<br>
From: Pat Fischer <pfischer@rmi.net><br>
To: glemon <glemon@neb.rr.com>; triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net&=
gt;; Roger Elliott <elliottr@rmi.net><br>
Sent: Thu, Dec 20, 2018 5:58 pm<br>
Subject: Re: [TR] TR 250 Heater problem<br>
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<div dir=3D"ltr">So, if it was a mouse nest, where would it be? Inside the =
heater box? <br clear=3D"none">And, if I may add, darn it was cold!<br clea=
r=3D"none"><br clear=3D"none">Pat Fischer<br clear=3D"none"><br clear=3D"no=
ne">On 12/19/2018 8:22 PM, <a shape=3D"rect" ymailto=3D"mailto:glemon@neb.r=
r.com" rel=3D"noopener noreferrer" removedlink__f1919e24-218b-4420-a4ad-2d7=
68c53eb8d__href=3D"mailto:glemon@neb.rr.com">glemon@neb.rr.com</a> wrote:<b=
r clear=3D"none">> Mouse nest?<br clear=3D"none">><br clear=3D"none">=
><br clear=3D"none">> ---- Roger Elliott <<a shape=3D"rect" ymailt=
o=3D"mailto:elliottr@rmi.net" rel=3D"noopener noreferrer" removedlink__f191=
9e24-218b-4420-a4ad-2d768c53eb8d__href=3D"mailto:elliottr@rmi.net">elliottr=
@rmi.net</a>> wrote:<br clear=3D"none">>> Hi,<br clear=3D"none">&g=
t;><br clear=3D"none">>> We were out in my wife's TR 250 the other=
night and the heater was<br clear=3D"none">>> acting up on the passe=
nger side.<br clear=3D"none">>><br clear=3D"none">>> The defros=
ter vent seemed to be hot on the right side of the passenger<br clear=3D"no=
ne">>> vent, but cold on the left side (the driver's defroster vent w=
as fine.)<br clear=3D"none">>><br clear=3D"none">>> The air fro=
m the floor vent on the passenger side was cold, the driver's<br clear=3D"n=
one">>> side was fine - at least until a coat was shoved under the pa=
ssenger<br clear=3D"none">>> side which then diverted the cold to the=
driver's side.<br clear=3D"none">>><br clear=3D"none">>> We to=
ok out the glove box and all of the hoses are hooked up correctly.<br clear=
=3D"none">>><br clear=3D"none">>> I can't think of anything tha=
t would allow the air coming from the<br clear=3D"none">>> defroster =
vent be cold on one side and hot (well okay warm) on the other<br clear=3D"=
none">>> side. The only thing I can think of is that the seal around =
the heater<br clear=3D"none">>> core is letting cold air past on the =
passenger side.<br clear=3D"none">>><br clear=3D"none">>> Any i=
deas?<br clear=3D"none">>><br clear=3D"none">>> Thanks,<br clea=
r=3D"none">>> Roger Elliott<br clear=3D"none"><br>
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