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Sunday, September 26, 2010
Another Heater Update
I finished mounting the ceramic heater into the original heater core and i slid it back into the housing without a problem.
All that is left is to wire it to the switch and test it with the car fan
Above is the Ceramic heater inside the heater housing. It fits perfectly
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