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  1. I have this problem in my 1999 996. Given the amount of foam coming up out of my vents, it surprises me that it's just the flap described and photo documented in the DIY. (Great job, by the way. Many thanks for the careful "ber-ceedure".) I live in South Florida and have no problems with the quality of my AC, other than the "snowstorm" of foam flakes that come out of the vents. I guess the real effects of this loss of foam is with the heater? I'm weighing my options here. Either I just keep fishing foam out of the vents until it is all gone, or I go in. But duct tape? Is that going to last in a high heat environment? I know ducts are for hot and cold air, but duct tape as a baffle? I'm wondering if aluminum foil makes more sense.
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