A cool breeze inside

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A cool breeze inside

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I have an air leak coming from the left END of the dash. I can feel it by hand going down the road by moving my hand up and down the outside end of the dash. Where might I start looking to find where it might be coming from. It's forward of the door so I know it's not that.
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the vent might not be sealing properly
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Hi Wildcard,
floyd67 probably nailed it, but just in case that is not it. In the picture below, if the black rubber plug in the upper left corner is missing it would cause a big air leak.
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I think you can reach up behind the dash and feel for this plug with your fingers, instead of removing the gauge cluster. I'm just trying to get all the mileage out of these pictures as I can. :lol:
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what the heck is that black box in the picture for? i have never sen one of those in a bump before. i have seen something similar in a dentside before.
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It is his cruise module! Taken from a dentside.

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:yt:

or... it could be the ejector seat firing module taken from an F16 :evil:
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it looks too large for a wiper delay box.
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Looks like a flux capacitor to me :wink:
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You might want to check and see if the rubber grommet that the speedometer cable goes through into the cab from the engine compartment is slid up the cable and in place in the firewall....... If Not, COLD AIR at an unbelievable rate comes in!!!
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fitzwell wrote:Looks like a flux capacitor to me :wink:
Dang it fitzwell!!! I was gleefully scrolling down to post those very words and saw that you beat me to it! :wink:
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its not a flux capsitor either. a flux capsitor has a lighted y glass tube in a plastic covered assembly box. they first came out in 1985.
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Make shure you don't have one of thease it makes one heck of a cold breeze:lol:

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OH MY!!!! :doh:
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oh man. can you say rusty brake fluid damage?
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Or someone got happy with the cutting torch
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