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Just today my climate control decided to display a temprature of 99.5 Degrees on the display. At first I though the display had broken but as I reduced the temprature it scrolled all the way from 99.5 back to the usual range of 16 to 32.
It hasn't happened again but I though it was a bit strange that it was able to rise all the way to 99.5 should i be worried or just let it be? don't really plan on having the aircon breathing 99 degree air
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thats awesome!
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Time to grab some heat beads and a bucket of water...... sauna time!
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Leszek |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Time to grab some heat beads and a bucket of water...... sauna time!
haha, thanks to the great e-series boot, the whole things flooded due to the recent rain, so ive already got the water ready
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i fixed the boot flooding problem with my EF. Simple as taking off the number plate, grabbing ey old silicon, putting heaps in the holes and putting plate bak on. Open the boot and silicon around the boot key barrel. Let to dry and ur all set. After that i have had no problems
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Leszek |
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{USERNAME} wrote: i fixed the boot flooding problem with my EF. Simple as taking off the number plate, grabbing ey old silicon, putting heaps in the holes and putting plate bak on. Open the boot and silicon around the boot key barrel. Let to dry and ur all set. After that i have had no problems
Yea its only when i park with the rear facing up hill on the drive way, usually I avoid parking like that when its raining but when it starts raining during the night, i dont notice until morning
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