Snow coming through air vents?
#1
Snow coming through air vents?
Ok, so yesterday was the first real snow in va. I went out driving with some friends to go to blockbusters. I get in, start it up, then turn the heat on full blast with the outside air, so the windows dont fog up. A bunch of snow came in!! It stopped after a couple seconds. Is there any way to stop this? Am I missing a filter or something? I know the outside air intake is right under the windshield wipers, but I never thought it would blow snow through the system. Any ideas, does this happen to anyone else?
#7
Originally Posted by dibble9012
Ok, so yesterday was the first real snow in va. I went out driving with some friends to go to blockbusters. I get in, start it up, then turn the heat on full blast with the outside air, so the windows dont fog up. A bunch of snow came in!! It stopped after a couple seconds. Is there any way to stop this? Am I missing a filter or something? I know the outside air intake is right under the windshield wipers, but I never thought it would blow snow through the system. Any ideas, does this happen to anyone else?
or just leave it covered in snow and turned the heat on full blast?
....I don't have that happening on my truck.
Last edited by MTL_4runner; Jan 24, 2005 at 04:53 AM.
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#8
I've had the same thing happen a few times so I pulled off the vent cover and saw the entire inside of the duct was covered in frost. seems to only happen when the inside of the cab is damp from melting snow off shoes and such. Or possibly you have the factory installed snow cone dispenser?!
#10
Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
Did you dust off the truck vents (at the base of the windsheild) before you took off?
or just leave it covered in snow and turned the heat on full blast?
....I don't have that happening on my truck.
or just leave it covered in snow and turned the heat on full blast?
....I don't have that happening on my truck.
#11
Bees can easily come through there. I was on a run and the Heep in front of me knocked a big hornets nest off a tree branch with his roll bar. All of a sudden, bees were EVERYWHERE. He had to deal with the nest sitting in his back seat and when the bees started coming out of my vents, I flipped it over to recirculate and swatted them as they came out. I got a half dozen bees inside, he had to deal with thousands
#14
Getting out was not an option. There were thousands of them swarming out there and just a few inside. Getting out would have meant suffering the Heep drivers fate and the view was MUCH better from inside. Once I swatted the ones that got in, my work was done and I could sit back until the swarm was done having it's way with the Heep and it's driver and moved on 
He came out of it a bit puffy and sore, but laughs when he tells the story today.

He came out of it a bit puffy and sore, but laughs when he tells the story today.
#15
yeah had i owned that jeep either it would be in the nearest lake or I'd have set a new land speed record for running which I've alreayd done once when my quad decided to stall just as I ran into a nest of ground hornets.... I got lucky with only 16 stings.....
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I get snow, I get dust, I get leaves, both on the Yotas and the F150. I don't know why they don't make the screen a bit tighter.
Our car has a cabin air filter (some yotas do too) and it won't happen with them, but then you need to remember to clean that stuff off the filter occasionally.
Our car has a cabin air filter (some yotas do too) and it won't happen with them, but then you need to remember to clean that stuff off the filter occasionally.
#20
Originally Posted by jimbo74
my 85 spits leaves @ me in the summertime
i have to take them out at night when i want heat because they block the air flow. im assuming that 2nd gen. pickups dont have cabin filters do they? or is mine and jimbo's just missing.


