Draft proofing cab area
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Draft proofing cab area
Hi
Starting to use van in the colder weather and looking at suggestions to helps prevent drafts from the cab area. The curtains only go halfway down and so quite a draft.
I am sure others have tackled this in the past so looking for some useful tips.
TIA
JandL
Starting to use van in the colder weather and looking at suggestions to helps prevent drafts from the cab area. The curtains only go halfway down and so quite a draft.
I am sure others have tackled this in the past so looking for some useful tips.
TIA
JandL
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Re: Draft proofing cab area
It may help if you turn heater control to recirculating instead of drawing in air from outside.
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