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90 Dreamer



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United Kingdom 2016 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 HT Corris Grey
cheers for the info

where are the others on the Puma specifically please??
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Mike c



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As with all these things, they are there for a reason, I have thought about cutting it out previously after suffering the sauna syndrome when it was blocked, but it's easy enough to keep it clear and leave it in place Thumbs Up sorry if that doesn't help the above post, I didn't realise tdci Defenders had more!
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dorsetsmith



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90 Dreamer wrote:
cheers for the info

where are the others on the Puma specifically please??




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only trouble is JLR only sale you hole thing Puma specifically
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LandRoverAnorak



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This is the primary reason that I've fitted a 'snow guard' - it keeps the rain and crud out of the heater duct in the first place. Darren

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custom90



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This is the approximate locations of the 3x drains.
One is closer to the inlet the other two are in line with each other just before the outlet all in the same section of plastic ducting.

Last time I looked I could only seem to find aftermarket ones, but they are just as good on such an item.

The areas marked in red is their location approx.
As expected the rear two are a pain to get at.

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MatLandy



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You can use the drain valves from the 200TDI (product number MUC2417), they do fit the the Puma air duct holes to replace the original ones. Works a treat, and cheap.

/Mat
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