Winter here - cold feet.
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Here's the solution I used last winter.
This only really works if you keep the car in a garage, because in heavy rain when the car is stationary, this can let water into the driver's footwell.
Take the cover off the clutch fluid reservoir bay. It's the bulge on the RHS of the engine bay (you'll need good old black mastic to put it back properley).
This allows a very good flow of hot air from the engine bay into the cabin via the footwell (esp if the window is a smidge down).
I left mine off all winter. The car didn't get wet and my toes were warm and toasty.
I found this by accident when topping up the clutch fluid - I couldn't be bothered to put the cover back for a day or two and hey presto.
This only really works if you keep the car in a garage, because in heavy rain when the car is stationary, this can let water into the driver's footwell.
Take the cover off the clutch fluid reservoir bay. It's the bulge on the RHS of the engine bay (you'll need good old black mastic to put it back properley).
This allows a very good flow of hot air from the engine bay into the cabin via the footwell (esp if the window is a smidge down).
I left mine off all winter. The car didn't get wet and my toes were warm and toasty.
I found this by accident when topping up the clutch fluid - I couldn't be bothered to put the cover back for a day or two and hey presto.
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