What is the vent behind the cargo window?
What is the vent-looking vertical structure behind the side windows of the cargo area in the photo? (Sorry, I'm new to G-wagens.) Upon delivery, I casually asked the local dealership fleet manager what they were and he said he thinks they are nothing, but I haven't been into service yet to ask a service rep. Unless I missed it, I couldn't find any reference to it in the manual, at least in the ventilation sections. I couldn't find any reference to it online, although the keyword "vent" usually refers to the airconditioning vents, although I did see an aftermarket carbon fiber replacement you can buy.
If it is a vent, what is it venting, the inside cabin? I assume it would be a passive vent, unless there was some automated electronic control process involved. But then again, there are posts in this forum talking about problems with cabin pressure and noises, so maybe this is not a vent at all.
Thanks.
Last edited by Festertester; May 13, 2020 at 12:24 AM.
So I assume these are passive vents, no fan involved, just relieving internal pressure?
i also assume it’s not a one-way valve, and air could flow freely both ways?
@Tristanyeo is that microfische online somewhere? There are a couple little pieces I want to look up partnumbers for.
@Tristanyeo is that microfische online somewhere? There are a couple little pieces I want to look up partnumbers for.
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When I built my last cafe racer from a BMW K-Bike there was a microfische that had everything broken down, it was a life saver.
Would be great to have one for the public for these trucks, everything is so hidden to get information.
So far the below is the only online manual I've sourced, and it still has gaps.
http://fourbyfourclub.com/Manual.htm
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Using a piece of paper to test it, I’m pretty sure it exits thru the rear half of this vent located at the inside bottom of the cargo side windows:









