If possible, close the vents in the room that is unused. You can then apply vinyl vent covers with magnetic strips that cover and seal the room's vents to further clock heat or cool air from entering the room.
Define "vent". If you mean to vent crankcase gasses, yes, that's the purpose of a PCV valve. If you mean does the valve cover need vents to facilitate cooling... no. Many rocker covers have vents but it's strictly for decoration.
Vent covers are manufactured in many different sizes to be able to fit all vents. The purpose of a vent cover is to protect a vent from allowing rain to enter, while still allowing air to circulate.
Vent covers are manufactured in many different sizes to be able to fit all vents. The purpose of a vent cover is to protect a vent from allowing rain to enter, while still allowing air to circulate.
You don't. Motors have vents to dissipate heat. Although you can see the windings through these vents, don't cover them or the motor will overheat and burn up.
remove Allen screws in the vents pull the covers and remove the deck
Usually it vents from the valve cover.
Thanks for answering the question Should ceiling vents be directed towards the window or the room? NOT
should be on floor.
Vents should be situated near windows. Windows that are north or west facing should get a vent before a south or east facing window would get one. (Assuming that the vents also supply heat.)
above the stereo, there is the cover look under it and you should see a little button. push the button in and remove that cap. you should be able to see your fuse box. then you will see 4 screws above the climate control. the 2 outer screws are for the vents which is connected to the stereo. take those 2 screw out and use a flathead to pry along the sides of the vents and then pull it out. your stereo should come out along w. the vents. then pop the deck from the frame and you can then change it.
above the stereo, there is the cover look under it and you should see a little button. push the button in and remove that cap. you should be able to see your fuse box. then you will see 4 screws above the climate control. the 2 outer screws are for the vents which is connected to the stereo. take those 2 screw out and use a flathead to pry along the sides of the vents and then pull it out. your stereo should come out along w. the vents. then pop the deck from the frame and you can then change it.