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ATIOn a Transporter, the seal between the heater box and the exhaust is an essential part of the heating system. This joint is located between the exhaust manifold and the pipe that feeds the heater, helping to prevent exhaust gases from leaking into th...
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On a Transporter, the seal between the heater box and the exhaust is an essential part of the heating system. This joint is located between the exhaust manifold and the pipe that feeds the heater, helping to prevent exhaust gases from leaking into the passenger compartment.
The heater box on a Transporter T25 uses the heat generated by the engine and exhaust to heat the vehicle interior. This system is called hot-air heating. The gasket prevents exhaust gases from entering the heating system and contaminating the air inside the vehicle.
If the gasket is worn, cracked or loose, exhaust gases can seep into the cabin, which is dangerous for passengers (carbon monoxide emissions).
A defective gasket can lead to a loss of heating system efficiency.
A damaged gasket can allow exhaust gases to escape, creating an unpleasant odor inside the Combi.
If you regularly experience problems with heat in your T3, this may be linked to a fault in the heating system, including the seal between the heater box and the exhaust.
Gasket between heater box and exhaust silencer for VW Transporter T25 / T3 from 05/1979 to 07/1992 :
- 2.0 (CU, CV) from 05/1979 to 12/1982
- 1.9 78hp (DG) from 08/1982 to 07/1985
- 1.9 90hp (GW) from 08/1983 to 07/1985
- 1.9 60hp (DF) from 08/1982 to 07/1992
Need 2 per exhaust, sold individually.
Original reference OEM:
021 251 261
025 251 261
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