Black powder and pieces of fragile foam
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today I tested my interior fan and was covered head to toe in black powdered foam..... I presume it is some kind of flap sealer in the air control system but now it is all over me... do I need to remove my dash
and fix this ?
and fix this ?
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LaikaTheDog - Third Gear
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Oh yeah, it's the powdered foam from the flap that seals off the heater core when in the vent (no heat) position. Here's what that entails. viewtopic.php?t=16068&p=80961
It's a pain, but worth it in the long run.
It's a pain, but worth it in the long run.
Bud
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"Winnemucca - says it all really!!"
- Bud English
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The foam is possibly in there to keep the noise down, there are rubber flaps that do the sealing.. Either way.. bit of a pain. Drain coolant, remove dashboard and a lot of interior trim type of job..
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2007 Elise S2 [modified with a Hethel 70th sticker (yellow)]
2000 Elise S1 - Sold
2007 Elise S2 [modified with a Hethel 70th sticker (yellow)]
2000 Elise S1 - Sold
- wotsisname
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The foam seals the large distribution flap to the body and, yes, it disintegrates with time. I replaced mine with foam designed for use under wood flooring, it was a suitable thickness and I reasoned that it should last well.
I probably still have some in the garage if you PM me.
I probably still have some in the garage if you PM me.
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