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When you close the door of a vehicle, a higher pressure can be created inside, causing ears to pop or be uncomfortable, the things you speak of cover cab vents that allow this extra air pressure to be released. Most cars have these mounted elsewhere, either in the door jambs, or in most trucks they are in the back of the cab, between the cab and front of the bed.

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When you close the door of a vehicle, a higher pressure can be created inside, causing ears to pop or be uncomfortable, the things you speak of cover cab vents that allow this extra air pressure to be released. Most cars have these mounted elsewhere, either in the door jambs, or in most trucks they are in the back of the cab, between the cab and front of the bed.

 

Awesome explanation! Thanks!

 

 

...Genovast...so true.

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