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Every time I have to yank out the center console in my '99 I say to myself, "self, that hvac duct that runs through there serves no useful purpose and is always in the way when working on stuff." Then I go on to say, "the next time I've got this console off, I'm gonna yank out that duct and just plug the hvac outlet that feeds it." Sometimes I don't actually say it aloud, but the thought always runs through my head. Anyway, the center console is out at the moment so today's the day. Or maybe tomorrow.
I've got a couple of ideas for how to plug the hvac outlet, all pretty simple and unlikely to result in fire or other catastrophe, but I'm wondering how others have done it. Maybe there's some kind of standard method that been used successfully hundreds of times and I haven't thought of it. So I'm asking: how have others blocked off the airflow to the center console duct?
I've got a couple of ideas for how to plug the hvac outlet, all pretty simple and unlikely to result in fire or other catastrophe, but I'm wondering how others have done it. Maybe there's some kind of standard method that been used successfully hundreds of times and I haven't thought of it. So I'm asking: how have others blocked off the airflow to the center console duct?
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