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While driving yesterday (in 100 degree heat) my AC immediately shot up to 76 degrees and would not turn off! I could not adjust the thermostat or anything! I shut my vehicle off, put the ac back on MAX AC and it did it again! Strangest thing I have ever seen!
Alex
I’ve had the TSB completed on my vehicle yet I still continue to have a poor performing AC unit in my brand new, 45K vehicle! If it’s 90’s degrees outside or hotter I’m lucky if my cab cools within 15-20 minutes of driving.
Like I have stated before I have TWO brand spanking new vehicles...
Folks - FACEBOOK & TWITTER! Make this issue public! This forum is not helping us aside from documenting our frustrations. We have to use other means. Someone needs to start making a list. Maybe we should work towards a class-action lawsuit or some sort of remedy. That will get their attention.
The drivers side center vent tends to be 8-10 degrees warmer than the passengers center vent. Many members seeing 58-60 degrees for driver and like 46-48 out of passenger center vent. As outside ambient temp rises the vent temps will rise some. If you shut off the heater core coolant supply...
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