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Old 01-29-2007, 06:35 PM   #1
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S14 heater duct, where can I find one?

I am taking out my a/c during my SR swap and I would still like to have working heat, mostly for defrosting purposes since the car will never see another winter. Where can I find the heater duct that connects the blower to the heater core. Is this a USDM item than can be ordered from my local Nissan dealership? If so does anyone have a part #.

This is the part I am referring to:
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if you hook everything back up, you should have working heat As long as your car now has heat.. which im sure it does

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Old 01-29-2007, 06:45 PM   #3
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from my understanding fresh air comes in from the intake, passes through the a/c cooling unit, then to the heater core. If I have a gap from the blower to the heater core, how am I getting hot air coming out of my vents????? Doesn't make sense to me.
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It's an OE part, how else would you have found it?

Plenty of cars sold in the North do not come factory equipped with A/C, the S14 was one of them in 1995. I'll get the part number tomorrow when I have time, or you can call the dealer and order it right up, just don't expect it to be in stock anywhere.
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I wasn't expecting it to be in stock. If you could get me the part # it would be greatly appreciated.
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Just take that picture into a dealer and order it today while they're still carrying it.

I gutted my cooling box and taped up all the openings. You can use plastic weld as well.
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