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Old 05-10-2006, 08:19 AM   #1
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OK, here goes... this one is really annoying..

Air seems to be coming in from the steering colums, drivers side door speakers and under the drivers seat..

When riding in cold weather adn I have the heat for the FEET area, that's the only spot I can't keep warm. My face can feel alot of heat, but not my feet..

Air is also seeping in the 2 middle VENTS, even when the heat is turned off.

I did notice a few times, when arriving home, I could smell like some rubber was overheating or burning from underneath the car. Is there some type of heat barrier between the outside of the car and the inside that may have melted or burnt away slowly?

Even in traffic, the fumes from other cars is more noticeable than usuall, even turning on my windshield washer fluid, you smell in coming in from the vents....

in the dead of winter, I drive 30 minutes to work with HEAT on the maximum settings, with the car temp at 90 ish degrees.. Lots of heat coming out of the vents, but lots of cold air a coming in somewheres.

Dealer resealed the steering column, but that didn't work...

Any ideas?
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Old 05-12-2006, 05:43 PM   #2
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There a big seal at the end of your steering colum try that. It should be like gray
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