Whilst I thinnk a parking ticket is possibly a bit big to get inside the heater, other stuff does. The pollen filter will catch such things coming in from outside, so even dead leaves will stop there. Stuff can fall into any vent, but needs to be small enough to get past the vanes in each outlet, unless a small person has been left unattended some time in the car's life. Holes will be filled, I understand.
Does the vent flap have some sort of seal around its edge? Last time I was inside a heater, (early eighties) they all had a foam edge. Foam can swell if damp, so any leakage of the heater matrix, can later lead to flap stiffness, so needs checking of course while you're in there.
There have been a few posts about these failures, not seen a diagnosed cause yet. Is it just fatigue of a marginal component, or was there something else we can try to alleviate before a failure? If the answer becomes apparent, it would be appreciated. Thanks, and good luck.
I'm guessing that the heater can be dismantled in the car, just won't come out past the metal crossbar. A horrid job cramped inside, you have my sympathy.
Does the vent flap have some sort of seal around its edge? Last time I was inside a heater, (early eighties) they all had a foam edge. Foam can swell if damp, so any leakage of the heater matrix, can later lead to flap stiffness, so needs checking of course while you're in there.
There have been a few posts about these failures, not seen a diagnosed cause yet. Is it just fatigue of a marginal component, or was there something else we can try to alleviate before a failure? If the answer becomes apparent, it would be appreciated. Thanks, and good luck.
I'm guessing that the heater can be dismantled in the car, just won't come out past the metal crossbar. A horrid job cramped inside, you have my sympathy.