Well my other half as just found me a heater that plugs in to the cigarette lighter so me and my son won't be cold on on the school run.9.99 ebay :thumbs
Abs warning lights come on now :lolwe have just sat and laughed about it.no point getting down anymore onwards and upwards :thumbs
Haha, like this confusion.
It's not illegal to drive without heating. You are going to suffer steamed up windows until it all dries out though. If you can park your truck on a driveway so that you can run a mains extension cable without causing a danger then I would be sticking a fan heater in to help dry it out.
If you open passenger door you'll see the trim on edge of carpet known as a kick strip where the door closes. This has some plastic screws which can be a pain to remove but will come out. Try removing this trim which will allow you to lft the carpet up a but too. Try putting some towels or old newspaper under the carpet to help it dry out.
Also water coming into the passenger footwell can be other reasons so keep an eye on it just in case.
Once you get the matrix sorted you'll really love and trust the truck and I can honestly say that my original truck that I have owned since 2002 has served us well and probably saved my wifes life.
When I had my leak from the drivers side firewall grommet, I used puppy training pads under the carpet, and upside down on the top of it, but under the rubber mat. Worked a dream at soaking the worst of the water up, before using a heater to dry it right out, but do remember to crack the windows so the moist air passes out, otherwise it just condenses up behind the roof lining, and causes all the windows to steam up every time you use the car.
Check the sensor wires to the wheels, if you find a break try very hard to repair it, they are expensive and dificult to remove, Rick
Are there abs wiring/plugs under the drivers seat? I've had problems in the past because of 2 different size drivers and the need to move the seat forwards and backwards, disturbing the wiring.
Have you had the pollen filter changed? On my wife's T2, we were getting hardly any air out of the vents, and when I took the pollen filter out, it was terrible... there is a picture in my project thread, all the dips were nearly full to flat.
As for steam, I wonder if water is getting in as explained in the posts above, and landing on the heater motor speed control resistor. If the pollen filter is blocked, this resistor could be getting very hot.
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