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Howard Goodwin

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  1. For what it is worth. I recently purchased a 97 Boxster. I am new to Porsche's, but not to cars in general. I too found that the foam had degenerated on the flap closes to the heater core. I found that with the heater core removed, I could access that flap from the top with out removing it from the box assembly. Metalized tape that is utilized on heating ducts in homes and offices has a very sticky back, and enabled me to apply a covering on the front and back of the flap. My wife has small hands and she was able to access it better than me. The tape should hold up longer than replacment foam, and since it is allowed to adhere to itself thru the holes in the flap, it should be there for a long time. I promise to report any failure. In addition: I cannot find a electrical schematic for the heater/air blower. Mine is intermident...sorta...It has worked twice and seems to have a mind of it's own. Any help with a schem. or other ideas would be received well here. Thanks in advance.... and thanks big time Shawn for starting this topic. Howard
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