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tunnie

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running with the HBV Vac pipe off
« on: 23 November 2009, 14:38:35 »

So i noticed the vac pipe on my HBV had popped off last week, i put it back on but noticed the heating is not what was.

My understanding is with the Vac on, it will route water past the matrix, with it disconnected, all water goes into the heater matrix? Could explain why the heat was super warm past few months  8-)

Is it ok to run the car with this vac disconnected? Cause heating feels a bit weak now compared to what i was
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Re: running with the HBV Vac pipe off
« Reply #1 on: 23 November 2009, 16:20:24 »

You're right - no vacc = heat

If it's playing up with all vacc pipes connected, try a climate reset...
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Re: running with the HBV Vac pipe off
« Reply #2 on: 23 November 2009, 16:21:18 »

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You're right - no vacc = heat

If it's playing up with all vacc pipes connected, try a climate reset...

Will do, cheers  :y
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