Fitting a round heater to a series 2.1955.

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stanH
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Fitting a round heater to a series 2.1955.

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How do i fit a round heater?there is a jungle of wires and loom at back of the central clock that restricts the heater from getting in a position so i can line up and fit the 2 top bolts.No unusuall extra wiring to the car,but all the wiring seems to be bunched in that spot.Is there a way i can pull the wiring up and leave a clear space?Have taken both glove box linrfs out.stanH
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Re: Fitting a round heater to a series 2.1955.

Post by Fingolfin »

Wiring behind the dash can be fiddly, but it should all move out of the way nicely -- the only things that'd give much resistance if you propped it all out of the way somehow are the choke and starter cables, and those could be suitably propped with a bit of effort.

You could of course label the wires and take them all out... :o :lol:

Mods maybe move this to Electrical or Gen. Discussion? Not sure it's a resto thread.
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