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    Junior Member Grease Monkey Mr Multivalve's Avatar
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    Default 1G Heating in a RT142

    Has anyone hooked up their heater using the 1G GTE, it it just a matter of hooking up an inlet and outlet pipe?
    I am in Toowoomba and it is pretty cold in the mornings just wanted to know if any 1G corona owners or anyone has done this as I don't know where the pipes are situated either? There are fittings on my firewall but I wanted to know where the heating pipes come out of the 1G.

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    Default Re: 1G Heating in a RT142

    Yes, simple as that.

    There will either be two blocked off pipes at the back of the 1G, or one big loop pipe.

    Connect these to the inlet/outlet on your firewall.
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    Default Re: 1G Heating in a RT142

    ok cool, I will try that and hope my heater is not all rusted out
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    Default Re: 1G Heating in a RT142

    Give your heater a good rinse before you connect it to shift at least some of the riverbed that will be accumulated in there rather than add it to your cooling system.

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    Default Re: 1G Heating in a RT142

    Ok thanks will do
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