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Air vents

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Air vents

Post by Flat_Matt »

i've had my zook for about 6 months or so, and i just got my licence so I am driving it a bit more now, always noticed leaves inside it, always getting in the way, blowing all over me.

Today i turned it on and got a face full of dust and leaves. Any ideas on how to take out the front vents to access the leaves??
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Post by nicbeer »

flat blade and prise them out.

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Post by largesuzy »

Flat_Matt wrote:i've had my zook for about 6 months or so, and i just got my licence so I am driving it a bit more now, always noticed leaves inside it, always getting in the way, blowing all over me.

Today i turned it on and got a face full of dust and leaves. Any ideas on how to take out the front vents to access the leaves??
the leaves are evil and never stop coming out :bad-words:
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Post by just cruizin' »

They're like corn in your vomit - just always there.


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Post by alien »

LOL

infront of the windscreen on the top of the bonnet theres a heap of vent holes... these lead into the internal system...

you think leaves are bad - wait till it fills with sand/mud and water comes pouring out all over ur feet and fuse box =P

just keep those vents clean and youll be right (i use a butter-knife to smash crap down the firewall vents to clean it out... its messy, but works!)
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Post by TWISTER »

Use a vacuum cleaner to suck the leaves out of the vents inside and out side between the bonnet and the windscreen.
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Post by Flat_Matt »

Ok, thanks guys, will try them ideas today! Dam evil leaves! :D
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

i just stuck some black tape over the vents near the bonnet. this means no more muddy wet carpet/ feet/ fuse box and still able to have a heater. dont need a cold vent either, thats what windows are for :cool:
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Post by benjamin78au »

you should be able to pull the vents out, they when you have em pointed straight, back , you can see the 2 clips in side. If i get camera and spare time, i might send photos, of it.
But that is how to remove the vent, others have advised how to stop em in the first place.


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Post by zuku26 »

check out this site
http://www.izook.com/tech/samurai/body/ ... rclean.htm
this will fix your problem. After that is done put some type of screen in the cowl to keep the leaves out. Or install a cowl scoop and add a screen to that. You'll have better flowing heat and cleaner breathing.
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Post by ronoor »

Thats the best doin mine next week :lol:
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