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This is a repeat of the message I sent out yesterday:

>Maybe you have alll figured that this helps but I thought I'd repeat it again.

If you direct ALL of you vents to the roof, pull out the rear cargo cover, turn on the A/C to recirculation (on the dial only...not the button. This causes the fan to blow stronger, shortening your wait), turn up the fan speed to 3 or 4, then just wait two minutes. That's it! You will be surprised how well this works.

Because of the intense heat when I first get into the truck I immediately roll down the front two windows, set the A/C controls, then after folding up the windshield sun visor I roll up the windows and I'm ready to go ! Nice and cool regardless of outside temp!<

Hope this is useful.

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Andrew Jones
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From: The Nun <thenun@email.msn.com>, on 8/19/98 7:46 PM:

Could anyone tell me if cold air comes out of the rear floor vents that are
located in the back passenger floor board. If so, does the cold air blow
out the rear floor vents the same temperature as the air on the dash vents
and can you regulate the flow of air that blows out of the rear floor vents
by the dial that is located on the dash. In other words, the first setting

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