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Mar 06, 2018Explorer
One of the main problems with the basement air ducting is a possible separation of the vertical duct, just above the tail light on the passenger side. Many have removed that tail light to check that ducting and have found the ducting in not-so-good shape. Duct tape is the name of the game here.
But, this is just a suggestion. Remove that passenger tail light and, look around, either with a mirror or, any other means.
Second, that ducting starts at a 90 degree bend, right behind the basement A/C unit itself, at the very rear, lowest part. Make sure the seal there, where the ducting screws onto the basement A/C unit, is in good shape and no gaps.
Scott
But, this is just a suggestion. Remove that passenger tail light and, look around, either with a mirror or, any other means.
Second, that ducting starts at a 90 degree bend, right behind the basement A/C unit itself, at the very rear, lowest part. Make sure the seal there, where the ducting screws onto the basement A/C unit, is in good shape and no gaps.
Scott
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