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18 minutes ago, D.FYLAKTOS said:

Yes but now the water goes in, the plastic tunnel ends inside the cabin (2 holes behind the seats).

No it drains from the evaporator drain as it is designed to do when you turn on the ac

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47 minutes ago, Thefeliciahacker said:

when you turn on the ac

 

At Winter where there is no a/c?

They say that moisture on the sponge creates for in the windshield.

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11 hours ago, D.FYLAKTOS said:

 

At Winter where there is no a/c?

They say that moisture on the sponge creates for in the windshield.

 

The evap drain is there even if the AC doesn't run. There should be also an intake drain - or at least there is on non-ac cars.

The sponge really just creates a humidifier. Not the best thing when you want to demist the windshield.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Here is another one:

 

Friend:

  • based on the LX,
  • sold only in Germany,
  • expanded equipment included fog lights, electric windows (front), alarm, central locking, painted exterior mirrors,
  • safety equipment includes ABS and pair of frontal airbags.

This special model has the sticker ("Friend" logo) only on one side of the car, not both (unlike other special Felicia models).

 

friend_01.jpg

friend_02.jpg

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15 hours ago, brefs said:
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  • expanded equipment included fog lights, electric windows (front), alarm, central locking, painted exterior mirrors,

 

In Greece too (it's mine) plus air condition.

You could choose for free only one thing: radio-cassette or alarm.

 

15 hours ago, brefs said:

safety equipment includes ABS and pair of frontal airbags.

 

Was been sold as ''extra package" together, if i remember correct for 700 euro.

I didn't had the money back then.

 

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On 17/04/2024 at 19:08, brefs said:

safety equipment includes ABS and pair of frontal airbags.

 

This seems to be a standard equipment for all Felicias sold in Germany. I wonder if there were any legislation requirements back then. 

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