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    Defender heater into County - sourcing & installing

    My County doesn't have any heater and I've realised I need one for registration.

    1. Where can I get a Defender heater from? (box, core & blower). I can get one second hand from a wreckers in S.A. for $300. Is that reasonable? I don't really know where else to try? Suggestions? (I have a wanted ad up on AULRO).

    2. I also don't have any cabin controls. I'm thinking I can jimmy my own stuff together. Has anyone done this? Any information you can share would be great.

    I need fan on/off & speed control. Are they a generic item made up of on/off and resistor based speed setting? I.E. Could I use a electronics "pot" and on/off switch?

    I'm thinking I don't need a hot/cold blend control at all.
    Maybe something that moves ducting between windscreen and dash front.
    - Justin

    '95 Disco 300TDI - sold
    '86 County 110 Isuzu
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    Justin,

    You only need warm air for the demisters for rego in NSW and I am sure you would require the same.
    I have an S3 which has a very simple heater matrix box and pipe work.
    It does not need to blow cold, only warm and as such could be permanently "live" or "hot". The flow is controlled by a 2 position switch which operated the 2 speed fan in the matric box.
    I am sure there will be 2nd hand S2, S2a or S3 ones around, maybe that is an option.
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    I wonder if you would get away with a couple of these screwed to the dash...





    12V Car Heater Heating Cooling Fan Defroster Windowscreen Demister Hot Cold BLK


    Perhaps a bit more upmarket

    Underdash Heater unit 12 Volt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil B View Post
    Justin,

    You only need warm air for the demisters for rego in NSW and I am sure you would require the same.
    I have an S3 which has a very simple heater matrix box and pipe work.
    It does not need to blow cold, only warm and as such could be permanently "live" or "hot". The flow is controlled by a 2 position switch which operated the 2 speed fan in the matric box.
    I am sure there will be 2nd hand S2, S2a or S3 ones around, maybe that is an option.
    What size are the S2, S2a or S3 heaters? The County heater is much bigger than Defender heater. I have a turbo in that area, so want the smaller Defender type...
    - Justin

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    Quote Originally Posted by BilboBoggles View Post
    I wonder if you would get away with a couple of these screwed to the dash...





    12V Car Heater Heating Cooling Fan Defroster Windowscreen Demister Hot Cold BLK


    Perhaps a bit more upmarket

    Underdash Heater unit 12 Volt
    Not sure I can bring myself to go with the first one!!!

    The second one is closer to the mark, but at $250 I'd rather buy a Defender one that will be a perfect fit in my engine bay. Perhaps I am kidding myself with an old County, but I'd like to minimise custom work if I can easily do so. I.E. Defender heater over generic aftermarket one...
    - Justin

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    '86 County 110 Isuzu
    2006 Range Rover Vogue td6

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    s3 heater

    Quote Originally Posted by Judo View Post
    What size are the S2, S2a or S3 heaters? The County heater is much bigger than Defender heater. I have a turbo in that area, so want the smaller Defender type...

    Have a look at the attached photo.
    the fan is in the foreground and the heater matrix is the box behind it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judo View Post

    What size are the S2, S2a or S3 heaters? The County heater is much bigger than Defender heater. I have a turbo in that area, so want the smaller Defender type...
    Mine has a S3 heater fitted. It needs a separate blower, whereas I think the defender one is built into the box??

    Couple of piccy's here:




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    Maybe you could measure that for me Steve?

    Some good pics of the Defender one here:

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/projects-t...er-matrix.html

    Such as:



    Maybe hard to compare with and without the wing attached.
    - Justin

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    '86 County 110 Isuzu
    2006 Range Rover Vogue td6

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    Will try and get it measured over the weekend.

    Steve
    1985 County - Isuzu 4bd1 with HX30W turbo, LT95, 255/85-16 KM2's
    1988 120 with rust and potential
    1999 300tdi 130 single cab - "stock as bro"
    2003 D2a Td5 - the boss's daily drive

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    Defender box should be a simple fit to the bulkhead. It would help to have the under wing vent also. The control levers screw in on each side of the instrument panel. It's a very basic arrangement with cable pulls, I would surprised if you could'nt tack the levers onto yours with only minor alterations.

    Uk ebay for levers -> HEATER CONTROLS, LAND ROVER DEFENDER | eBay

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