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What is these for actually?



Sorry to ask this stupid question :p
What is this for actually? For the boot to breath?? Extra speaker??
There is just a black plastic card board inside.

 
Sorry to ask this stupid question :p
What is this for actually? For the boot to breath?? Extra speaker??
There is just a black plastic card board inside.


Probably for rear speakers even though there are rear ones in the rear doorcards.
I dunno.:S
 
  clio dynamique 1.2 16V
That my friend is probably an after thought if there is nothing inside it. lol only messing

Any sealed cabin area needs space to breath so it is probably just venting from the boot.
 

MRBILLYUK

ClioSport Club Member
  FF Jeden Osiem Dwa
That my friend is probably an after thought if there is nothing inside it. lol only messing

Any sealed cabin area needs space to breath so it is probably just venting from the boot.

+1

If you didn't have the vents , everytime you close the boot the parcel shelf would probably pop up due to the brief increase in air presssure .
 
That my friend is probably an after thought if there is nothing inside it. lol only messing

Any sealed cabin area needs space to breath so it is probably just venting from the boot.


+1

If you didn't have the vents , everytime you close the boot the parcel shelf would probably pop up due to the brief increase in air presssure .


I see, i thought the gaps down sides of seats and parcel shelf would be sufficient to let the air escape.
 
  vaux cavalier
They serve a few purposes, all to do with airflow....

If a car has no means to vent air out, then it would struggle to allow air in....

In an enclosed environment you need air circulation to avoid stale air causing driver fatigue, as air is drawn or forced in at the front it will pass through the car and out the back, most cars have venting in either the boot/hatch area or the rear quarters....

If those vents weren't in place then as soon as you drove at speed with your windows open the rear parcel shelf would collapse into the boot due to unequal air pressures between boot & cabin....
 
  Ph1 track 172
the clio does have venting underneith the boot lid, bit it only lets air out,
so im guessing this is to stop vacuum building up and breaking something,

but as wallop says, preasure will change down to a number of different factors, this is to allow airflow into the boot
 


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