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Does anyone know how this car vents heat? There are no visible vents including any near the wiper blades like on most cars. The oil temps get upward of 220

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Old 08-11-2014, 11:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know how this car vents heat? There are no visible vents including any near the wiper blades like on most cars. The oil temps get upward of 220 every time I'm in traffic for more than 15 min, and one time on the GW bridge in about hour three of traffic the brake pedal started to vibrate under light pressure, which made me wonder of all the issues regarding CSC and brake failures may be due to the cars inability to remove excess heat, to the point where it boils the clutch and brake fluids.

Oddly enough I've recently discovered that turning on the AC while in traffic will actually lower my oil temps which is the opposite of most other cars I've owned.
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