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[Datsun 1200 encyclopedia]

Ventilation

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Category: Body

The ventilation system of Datsun 1200 allows for fresh air even with all windows rolled up.

  • Coupe: air flows out through the side chrome grilles
  • Sedan: air flows out through the slots in the C-pillar

Contents

Usage

USA 1972 Owners manual (see pages 18 for details):


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fresh air in any weather

Also see: Heater

No-heater models

Ventilation for models originally equipped with No Heater.

USA 1972 Owners manual (see page 19 for details):


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The valve has only thre positions: CLOSE, HALF OPEN and FULLY OPEN


Ventilation Flow

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  • Inlet: In the Datsun 1200 passenger compartment ventilation system, air is drawn from:
    1. the air intake on the cowl top, and
    2. ventilator (quarter window) on the front door.
  • Outlet: This air is exhausted from the slip shape air outlets on the rear pillar. Thus, the body is ventilated sufficiently -- even with all the windows rolled up.
    • Coupe air outlets (not shown) are under the two chrome side vents.


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  • The baffle causes water to run past the cabin air intake.
  • Carefully tighten the ABS plastic grille, not very tight, so that you do not crack the plastic.


Diagram of body cabin air flow
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Coupe

Coupe side vents cover the cabin airflow openings just aft of the doors. This allows positive ventilation of the passenger compartments, and the air exits at the vents.

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