92GTS-R is correct. I do not have the ducting work coming off the heater box and mrxerox is bang on about the 'toe warmer'.
My heater control does not have the 'vent' option anyway, so I do not have that luxury of drawing fresh air in through a vent anyways (as per pic).
I do plan on making a...
Yes the round vent hole has been removed and sheet metal fitted under the dash by the previous owner (see pic).
I would imagine that the heater box was removed to do this repair and from what I can see there have been no modifications to the heater box.
As for fresh air I roll the windows down.
Update: I decided to treat removal of the sheet metal over the vent area like a band aid - ripper off.
The sheet metal that covered the vent holes was not welded in but a layer of silicone beaded around the edge so removal was very easy.
On the passenger cowl side, there was a repair done from...
This is the camera I purchased: https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Waterproof-HD-3-in1-Android-USB-Type-C-Endoscope-Inspection-5-5mm-Camera-6-LEDs/312798571959?var=611526702747
I have not ordered the camera yet. The camera needed depends on the type of phone you have. I currently have a LG G5 Android phone which uses a 'Type C USB connector'. The camera I found on Ebay from a Canadian seller for less than $15.00 is: TYPE C USB Mini Endoscope Camera 7mm 2m 1m 1.5m...
Thanks for the information however this camera will work with a iPhone and not work with my phone (LG G5 Android). I found one that will work with my phone on Ebay.
TYPE C USB Mini Endoscope Camera 7mm 2m 1m 1.5m Flexible Hard Cable Snake Borescope Inspection Camera for Android Smartphone PC
Thanks for the reply. I do not have A/C and I hope I don't run into anything like you posted. Fingers & toes crossed.
Before I start cutting and removing the sheet metal that is covering the vent, I found a rubber plug on the drivers side that I will remove and insert an inspection camera...
At this point in the game I am looking at "nothing ventured nothing gained". I am going to open up the can of worms and see first hand as to what is going on under the covered cowl vents. I will post my findings. Thanks.