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Draught from steering column
« on: Oct 16th, 2004, 9:16pm » |
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Hi All I have a niggly and probably unusual fault in my Scorpio which only becomes apparant in the colder parts of the year so therefore I have only started to notice this problem again recently. I get a very cold draught (almost a wind) which comes from the gap between the steering column and the dash. In the 3rd pic posted today by Daven showing his handsfree kit speaker fitted, you should be able to see a gap between the lever for adjusting the steering wheel and the cream coloured plastic of the dash. This is where the cold wind comes from. it's only October and I am already getting a freezing cold left leg when driving. It's worse at speed so when I am on the motorway, I can actually feel the wind coming through. Anyone know what might be causing this? I only have the car since April but between then and early June, I covered the gap up with gaffer tape which kinda worked but it would fall off after a few days and I would have to replce it. I might stuff some paper in the gap this year!!!
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Re: Draught from steering column
« Reply #1 on: Oct 16th, 2004, 10:14pm » |
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Hmm... mine does this occasionally too. I posted about this problem about a year ago and never actually got to the bottom of it. Oddly enough, it was happening on my way home tonight. Must sort something out.
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Re: Draught from steering column
« Reply #2 on: Oct 17th, 2004, 7:50am » |
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The only things I can think that causes this are 1, you have a rubber grommet on the front bulk head missing or not fitted correctly 2. Air intake pipes on the drivers side before they go into the heater matrix system have become dislodged or have holes in them or its coming up through the floor where the steering column exits the car..... othere than those I don't know . As we all know the heater system is complicated as it mixes coold air from outside with heated air from the heater matrix so that is my presumption for the loose broken ducting theory... I suppose you could try stuffing the gap with soft foam and see if that cures the problem but its always better to find the cause and cure it...... Good luk and if you find out let us all know! At the bottom of this page there are picturs of the ducting etc http://www.fordscorpio.co.uk/matrix.htm
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Re: Draught from steering column
« Reply #3 on: Oct 18th, 2004, 8:13am » |
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Thanks Snoopy I'll check out the rubber grommit to the bulkhead, the cables going into the matrix and also where the steering column exits the car. I'll get back to you maybe after lunch. but for likely tomorrow when I can have a proper look at home. Graham
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