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    Perentie heater

    Hey all,

    I saw in the corner of a recent Perentie 110 picture recently what looked like the heater box in the engine bay. It looked a little more compact than the bulky offering in the Defenders. Does anyone have pics of them? where they have the air inlet, how they plumb into the cab etc?

    cheers
    Serg

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    no one knows what a heater box is???

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    sure, its the fabricated sheet metal casing on the left side of the vehicle that sits in the area in the engine bay in front of the firewall and inside the guard to the rear of the arch. It houses the heater core and the business end of the blower fan and motor assembly which bolts onto it....

    is there anything else you'd like to know?
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    pe3rentie heater.jpg

    dunno where I found that....


    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    Hey all,

    I saw in the corner of a recent Perentie 110 picture recently what looked like the heater box in the engine bay. It looked a little more compact than the bulky offering in the Defenders. Does anyone have pics of them? where they have the air inlet, how they plumb into the cab etc?

    cheers
    Serg
    Hi, check out graysonline, lots of photos of perentie engine bays - if you need a specific photo of something let me know and I can take one of mine

    cheers
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    pe3rentie heater.jpg

    dunno where I found that....


    So its esentially the same as a defender type? Including the air intake?

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    So its esentially the same as a defender type? Including the air intake?
    Same item Serg.
    Cheers......Brian
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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post

    So its esentially the same as a defender type? Including the air intake?
    Yes,
    Unless you have the county ac unit retro fitted I've seen that a couple of times usually causes no end of confusion for second hand buyers who don't realise

    Via the modern day equivalent to smoke signals fromsome place other than the cave where my hat hangs.
    Dave

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    Archaeoptersix 1990 6x6 dual cab(This things staying)


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    cab chasis 110.


    just use good length of heater hose as the core has a habbit of leaking when vibrated.

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