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Defendertomten



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How to drain heater blower from water?
The plug was glogged and the latest rain flooded the blower. I pulled the gutter plug and removed water from the plastics before the blower. But when the fan goes on it sounds like pouring water. It was the blower splashing in water. So how do i esiest drain it? Small hose on a vacuumclenaner or is it a drainage in bottom of the box. Have searched but no good solutions yet. (defender 130 td5) Land Rover owner since 2003
2008 Disco3 manual
2000 Defender 130 td5 snorkel warn m6000
Post #1001974 27th Jul 2023 11:24am
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geobloke



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An oil syringe would be perfect for this job https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09BP632N7/ref...y&th=1
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Defendertomten



Member Since: 19 Aug 2020
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Sweden 2000 Defender 130 Td5 HCPU Coniston Green
Good idea. Ill try thatπŸ˜πŸ‘πŸ» Land Rover owner since 2003
2008 Disco3 manual
2000 Defender 130 td5 snorkel warn m6000
Post #1002001 27th Jul 2023 2:46pm
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Defendertomten



Member Since: 19 Aug 2020
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Sweden 2000 Defender 130 Td5 HCPU Coniston Green
That worked. Got the hose through fan flaps down to the bottom. πŸ‘πŸ» Land Rover owner since 2003
2008 Disco3 manual
2000 Defender 130 td5 snorkel warn m6000
Post #1002013 27th Jul 2023 3:31pm
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