I’m hesitant to take it to the dealership at the moment because it just seems like a difficult issue to explain and or get them to take me serious. I usually drive with AC on just to help dry the air in the cab since I’m constantly tracking snow/water into the truck.ĭoes anyone have any ideas on this. AC on or off seems to make no difference. Also, Auto doesn’t do a great job with defrosting the windshield even on the highest setting. When I change the settings to Auto, it seems to do a slightly better job, but even then it just feels too warm. I keep my house set to 67f and it is noticeably cooler than when I’m in the truck with the same settings. I typically set the temperature to 68f in my vehicles, but for some reason this truck when set to 68f doesn’t seem to do a very good job and I’m constantly too warm and changing the thermostat to LO just to keep from taking my jacket off. I’m not sure if I am missing something, but it honestly doesn’t seem to work. This is primarily the drivers side, but typically I have it set to control both sides, so I don’t think the passenger side is behaving any different. It only seems to start blowing cold air when I move the thermostat all the way down to lo. It will continue blowing warm air even when I move the thermostat down to 62f. I set the temperature to 65 and the truck continues to blow warm air. I’ve noticed that it doesn’t seem like the cabin temperature control works very well in my truck.
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