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I've seen them where they blow white powder out of the vents Lexi.. Now that is scary...
Never fear, I'm on the case and I'm thinking of ways of mitigating it and making the job easier or less doomed to disaster, it all centres round that bloody elbow...
Watch this space, I have ideas forming...
Never fear, I'm on the case and I'm thinking of ways of mitigating it and making the job easier or less doomed to disaster, it all centres round that bloody elbow...
Watch this space, I have ideas forming...
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Had that in Juliet, mist coming out the vents.lexi wrote:Cheer us up why don't yaEventually you'll get mist coming out the vents and even having the a/c on won't stop the windscrean from fogging up.Sounded like something from a John Carpenter movie there...........maybe The Fog
Cassy was starting to get the white powder forming on the vents.
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Re: On Xantia Heater Matrix Elbows and Rad Sealants...
When the matrix went on my V6, it was certainly a pinhole in the aluminium.CitroJim wrote: Also, I'm reasonably sure now that all that happens to a Xantia matrix to make it leak is hard O rings on the inner flange; That was the case with Cassy's most definitely... Her rings were as hard as iron..
Next time it'll be worth really trying to just replace those O rings (they're a standard size) without disturbing the elbow. If it fails though, it'll be a sod give the dash will have to come all the way out again...
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Re: On Xantia Heater Matrix Elbows and Rad Sealants...
Was the pinhole on the U bends on the end? I've known a number of 205 matrixes to go on the U bends due to scale in the cooling system acting as a fine abrasive. Given the inevitable cavitation on the U bends, it eventually pin-holes them. My old 205GTi had a lot of irremovable scale in the cooling system and it got through THREE matrixes during my custody of herxantia_v6 wrote: When the matrix went on my V6, it was certainly a pinhole in the aluminium.

I knew when a matrix went as I'd end up with a warm, wet left foot



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Re: On Xantia Heater Matrix Elbows and Rad Sealants...
Yes it was "gone in the U-bend".CitroJim wrote:Was the pinhole on the U bends on the end? I've known a number of 205 matrixes to go on the U bends due to scale in the cooling system acting as a fine abrasive. Given the inevitable cavitation on the U bends, it eventually pin-holes them.xantia_v6 wrote: When the matrix went on my V6, it was certainly a pinhole in the aluminium.
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A sight to strike fear into any Xantia owner
this is the matrix and elbow connection when I changed the matrix in what is now Jim's Activa. Whilst these is white powder collecting at the bottom of the matrix it was leaking at the crimp joint between the plastic top and matrix, this has been the case on all of the three Xantia's of mine where I've needed to change the matrix.



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My TD's matrix failed exactly as DickieG's did, at the top crimp joint between plastic top and matrix. No problem removing the elbow.
This happened when car 9 years old, so may not be long before has to be done again? And by then, memory so addled that I'll not remember how I did it first time
This happened when car 9 years old, so may not be long before has to be done again? And by then, memory so addled that I'll not remember how I did it first time

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What about cutting a lump out of bulkhead ,doing Matrix and welding back in.
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I've noticed all matrixes I've changed appear to be wet around the crimp joint but I've assumed, perhaps wrongly, that's just where leakage from the flange has collected and settled... I confess I've not probed deeper into it so maybe it's not just the flange O rings that go then...
One thing Xac and I noticed on the flange is a channel that's cut into it that provides a perfect leakage path when the O rings fail. Thinking on I do wonder if that's some kind of relief channel to protect the main matrix from going pop under excess pressure; a kind of safety valve...
You'd have to cut an amazing amount of bulkhead away Lexi, right up to the windscreen and then part of the dash as well...
I reckon a visit from the Sapeurs-pompiers would be absolutely certain if you tried it
Robert, yes. That's just one of many areas of the XM that shows excellent and inspired design... Can't immediately think of the others though...

One thing Xac and I noticed on the flange is a channel that's cut into it that provides a perfect leakage path when the O rings fail. Thinking on I do wonder if that's some kind of relief channel to protect the main matrix from going pop under excess pressure; a kind of safety valve...
lexi wrote:What about cutting a lump out of bulkhead ,doing Matrix and welding back in.
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I reckon a visit from the Sapeurs-pompiers would be absolutely certain if you tried it



Robert, yes. That's just one of many areas of the XM that shows excellent and inspired design... Can't immediately think of the others though...



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I can help you! Seats are better in XMs, certainly compared to the seats in regular Xantias which are the most common.That's just one of many areas of the XM that shows excellent and inspired design... Can't immediately think of the others though...
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Oh yes, I'll agree there, the Exclusive leathers are better than the finest armchairs and with better switchery toorobert_e_smart wrote: I can help you! Seats are better in XMs

Can they be fitted to a Xantia by any chance?
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