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Stove… - Toyota Carina, 1.5 L, 1995

Stove - Toyota Carina 15 L 1995

Severe frosts showed shortcomings ... It was very cold in the car. For a long time I was going to clean the radiator, and finally I got there))) Yesterday, in a place with a friend, suffering for four hours, we all the same got to this damn radiator ... But not to break it, the most interesting thing is still in front, this is of course the assembly)))))

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Ayvengo54 15.12.20

It can be seen how the hobby radiator even managed to put down roots in the mud!

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Ayvengo54 15.12.20

By the way, with our little snow Siberian summer, the stove can be made from the air conditioner from the radiator! Better in winter, warm, than in summer, cold!

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Vanek805 15.12.20

Exactly ... Well, you didn't tell me before :)))))

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Makc45 15.12.20

oh, this is a topic, in the summer I will probably do something like this, although I have Tashkent in my car, but I want it to be warmer

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Vanek805 15.12.20

Compared to what was, just heaven and earth ...

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somebody 15.12.20

here, too, my hands do not reach ... I am afraid to disassemble the panel. The oven is barely breathing at all. st190 1.8 1992

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Maks45rus 15.12.20

no heh, how much dirt is there, it would be necessary to change the cabin filter more often)))

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Saha74 15.12.20

For the purity of this, you also need a filter under the gills, above the stove fan! (I'm just making up)