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good to see the heaters were on full blast on the top deck of the 176. travelling by public transport not great at best of times but in this heat + with additional heat = unbearable


sales of pimms and cucumbers must be going through the roof!


edit: not on the 176 I hasten to add but there's an idea.

numbers Wrote:

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> good to see the heaters were on full blast on the

> top deck of the 176. travelling by public

> transport not great at best of times but in this

> heat + with additional heat = unbearable

>

> sales of pimms and cucumbers must be going through

> the roof!

>

> edit: not on the 176 I hasten to add but there's

> an idea.


xxxxxx


OMG they had the HEATING ON?????

I was on the 176 the other day and the heaters were on too. Some well-meaning guy went down to tell the driver, and although I couldn't hear everything he said it went along the lines of


I used to drive one of these, why are the heaters on? ... Driver mutters ... What on earth are you doing?! .... Driver mutters .... That's the windscreen wiper! .... Driver mutters ... I give up!


Heating stayed on

I used to have to do this in my old fiesta - til the neede went down


New car has no heat gauge.


DulwichFox Wrote:

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> When cars and buses overheat in traffic.. with no

> air blowing through the radiators drivers have no

> choice

> but to turn on the heater fans to disperse the

> heat. Some vehicles do this automatically..

>

> Otherwise the engine would seize up..

>

> Foxy

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