How To Fix The Vents On Your Lamborghini Gallardo For Pennies | Loose HVAC Air Conditioning Vents

How To Fix The Vents On Your Lamborghini Gallardo For Pennies | Loose HVAC Air Conditioning Vents

This video shows how to fix the loose and worn-out AC vents on your Lamborghini Gallardo. This DIY works for all years of the Lamborghini Gallardo from 2004-2014. Using some simple nylon washers and duct tape, your vents will be better than new ones!

Tools and Parts Used
Duct Tape
Pick and Hook Set: https://amzn.to/3HcTIHF
Nylon Washers #6 Or #8: https://amzn.to/3OexkQx

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Mike says:

Great video , a new tape you should buy and use is made for this , its TESA fuzzy tape , made for interior rub points and harness wrap to help with rattles.

Avior Performance says:

Great video, I will be doing it on my LP560. I have the twirly vents right now that keep rotating on their own.

VivaLaBull says:

saaaweeeeet Richard, works great!

SomeJuanPlay says:

Awesome video!! Very informative

Nicholas Lynch says:

Great video as usual I have loose vents so I'm going to go ahead and do mine just like you showed me and by the way I lost my passenger side exhaust tip and Grill and you're right they are not cheap so now along with the idea for the active vents I think I have to look into fabricating my own hexagon mesh grill with exhaust tips

NDPesic Group says:

Another gold nugget !!! I appreciate you doing topics you don't see often. The level of detail you provide helps, so as to not be intimidated by working on a supercar…you make it look fun !!!! Thanks again !!! Cheers !!!

Random Channel says:

Yep, he is an engineer.

Omatters says:

Killin it with the content 🙂 as usual!

Having my AC system charged or replaced this week. Wish I was as comfortable wrenching on these as you!

mariodesmo says:

Is the tape on your finger from poking yourself with a dental pick?
It is kind of funny to see you using a dental pick, with medical-grade tape on your finger! lol
Good work though!

Dad says:

Oh noooo don't use that tape. The sticky part will delayer from the plastic part in half a year and you gonna be left with a sticky mess. A few layers of transparent packing tape will be a much better option

CarsAndComet says:

Brilliant. Tho mine haven’t been too loose fortunately.

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