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Bill



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Ventilation in the boot

There is a vent in the boot area, but the air flow is very low.... any ideas on how to increase it, turn up the flow for the dog on a long trip?

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there are vents on each side for the electronics but there's no proper air vents... ... - .- -.




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Might it be possible to set the rear air con to a coolish setting on auto and lower one of the rear seats so air is blown through to the boot area? Only Range Rovers since 1988

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Thanks all. To much crap on the back seats to lower them but pointed all the vents in the back, towards the dog cabin.

Last trip was tough on the dog, this trip had proper no spill water , cooled the car for 20 minutes prior to leaving, and kept doors shut when we all stopped for an “empty” so despite the heat, wasn’t bad & all home in good spirits.... Filters are in fact so good that in certain circumstances, when the ambient air is already polluted, a diesel car will tend to extract more particles from the air than it emits. Emissions Analytics worked with........etc etc

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you got me thinking about your situation Bill as i might need the same kind of ventilation ...

my small dog normally sits in a home made platform located on the middle of the rear seats..

we are considering taking passengers on our next holiday so dog will have to go on top of the parcel shelf and because of this i was thinking of a couple of fans to help our dog cool..




a couple of these attached to each side 'd' pillar should work.. ... - .- -.




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every time my AC is on after the car has been siting and hot inside it sounds like a jet engine in the back seats. Its loud to the point I've tried to find a way to turn it off but it seems each time you have to go into climate settings and turn of rear seat climate..which is a PITA so I've tried to ignore it. With that said there is more than enough air moving around in mine. 2014 FF Autobiography 5.0 SC
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