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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / December 2006

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Lee_D - 04 Dec 2006 15:57 GMT
It's a sign of the times that the "my heater is crap" posts haven't started
in earnest yet.

Is that because it's milder or because there are less Series motors on the
road?

Have to say the heater in the 110 is fantastic, likewise the Disco. My IIa
has been laid up now for 2 years awaiting some work.

Lee D
Ian Rawlings - 04 Dec 2006 16:01 GMT
> Is that because it's milder or because there are less Series motors on the
> road?

More blubber on the occupants these days I reckon!

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Richard - 04 Dec 2006 16:29 GMT
> It's a sign of the times that the "my heater is crap" posts haven't
> started in earnest yet.
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>
> Lee D

How is the heater on your 110 fantastic? I have put a new heater matrix in
my V8 90 and it still not very good. The passenger side is hot but by the
time the air gets to the drivers side its not so good.

Richard
Lee_D - 04 Dec 2006 18:02 GMT
Richard <richardsemail@bluenospamyonder.co.uk> uttered summat worrerz
funny about:
> How is the heater on your 110 fantastic? I have put a new heater
> matrix in my V8 90 and it still not very good. The passenger side is
> hot but by the time the air gets to the drivers side its not so good.
>
> Richard

This one's fastened to a TD lump. I usually end up switching it to mid way ,
knocking it off and opening a window or vent which I find rather different.
Except of course for owt fitted with additional heater.

It's all standard stuff too.... duno whats wrong with it though ;-)

Lee D
Larry - 04 Dec 2006 18:19 GMT
My heater is crap, it is just the least of my worries so far as the long
list of things needing fixing go.

Guess I have just toughened up after a few winters now.

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Series 3 Rust and Holes

> It's a sign of the times that the "my heater is crap" posts haven't
> started in earnest yet.
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>
> Lee D
goforgood - 04 Dec 2006 23:00 GMT
My heater is crap - bit it's supposed to be, its a Land Rover!
steve - 04 Dec 2006 23:13 GMT
> My heater is crap - bit it's supposed to be, its a Land Rover!

Mines brilliant, but then we sit on it. Mines a 101.

Steve
Rory - 05 Dec 2006 05:50 GMT
> It's a sign of the times that the "my heater is crap" posts haven't started
> in earnest yet.

> Lee D

What is a "heater"?
jOn - 05 Dec 2006 07:15 GMT
>> It's a sign of the times that the "my heater is crap" posts haven't
>> started
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> What is a "heater"?

My heaters quite good once the big lazy lump of an engine heats up :)
 
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