Way cooler. A good A/C unit should perform fine at idle after 20 minutes.Idling or moving? If that was after 20 minutes while driving you have a definite issue. Even idling it should be cooler than that.
Way cooler. A good A/C unit should perform fine at idle after 20 minutes.Idling or moving? If that was after 20 minutes while driving you have a definite issue. Even idling it should be cooler than that.
Is it on recirculate.?I agree, I feel it takes a little longer to get cold. I'm at 400 miles, ok one other thing I have noticed is that what ever smell is out side, I smell it inside, weather it be fresh cut grass, or the car in front of me with poor emissions, or even a big rig exhaust.. I will look into this one with a dealer visit
Thank you for this! Nice to see a RamCares Rep that's actually out here helping the community!Hi @19RamLimited,
I understand that it has been several months, however, as of today, 2/15, there has been a TSB released that sounds similar to the concerns that you are describing. As the Customer Care Team, we are unable to diagnose your vehicle and confirm that this will apply to your Ram, however, we highly recommend that you discuss the following Technical Service Bulletin with your servicing Ram dealer:
TSB 24-001-19:
As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to send us a private message.
Darlene
Ram Social Care Specialist
Check for a big difference in the right and left vent temperature..... This is one of the things the dealer looks for as justification to work on the ACSomeone had mentioned this in a post, but it was a few pages in and not easily findable, so my question is. This is my first crew cab, and first dark colored vehicle. It lives in the sun while I'm at work and the AC has really been underwhelming. Now, it has been sunny and 92 degrees, but I just drove it for 15 minutes in city and on the highway and I cannot get it to feel "cool" in the cab. I really am not the kind to complain about much, but I have a 9 month old and my wife has been pretty particular on keeping him alive and im guessing hard boiling him is also out of the question. So is this something that just goes hand in hand with have a bigger, dark colored vehicle (my gut says no with the amount of black escalades/denalis that are in this town) and additionally, is this an issue that other 19' owners are having (ie. RamCares should pass up the food chain to have someone check the AC process on the assembly line?). Any input would help, I only hesitate to bring it in because my dealer is 90 minutes away...so I'll be bringing it to a dealer that did not win my business locally. Cheers