Re: [BaadAssGremlins] defroster
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Re: [BaadAssGremlins] defroster



well the thing is there is no defroster vent on the dash i didnt cover it up cause its in exactally as it was, and i had frost on the inside of the window, is this normal? also is there somthing i can put on my back hatch to clear it off? no wiper or def on back either
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Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] defroster

I have two questions. One is what kind of back tires do you have on it. The
second and  I don't meant to be smart. How much experience have you had
driving in snow. It is a lot different than driving on dry payment. While I am
no great fan of front wheel drive cars they do a whole lot better in snow than
rear wheel drive cars and of course you can't compare it to four wheel drive
suvs. I wouldn't think about driving my Gremlin in the snow any more. Too
afraid I would wreck it. The defroster. I haven't had a heater in mine in
years. The heater core started leaking years ago and I disconected the hose to
it. I have a new one in a box in my spare bed room but since I never drive it
in the winter I have never installed it. I do remember the defroster doesn't
work very well on my 78 either. I can't remember if it blew more to the middle
or to the passenger side. I know we put tape over a lot of the defroster vent
to get it to blow on the driver window. Make sure both of the side vents and
the one in the middle are turned off this well put more air on the windshield
too. The inside of the drivers window has a million little straches from my
mother keeping a rag where she kept wiping the inside of the window off.
Terry






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