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Old 03-31-2008, 11:32 AM   #17 (permalink)
dechief4
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Originally Posted by Northern300c View Post
Please don't answer for me. I can do that myslef.

You are experiencing what most humans experience when they get to a certain temperature. The body will tend to get used to it and consider it normal or it won't seem as cold as it "should" be.

There is nothing wrong with your system, it is working fine.
Geez, get over 'yourslef', LOL... You still haven't answered the question I asked, so I'm not really sure you CAN answer for 'yourslef' ;-)...

The system is not working as it 'should' be, at least not in my experience with several makes/models of vehicles - unless, of course, you've personally been IN my specific vehicle and have some additional specific knowledge, you have no personal insight to make such a definitive claim.

When there is added thermal stress due to external radiant heat (i.e. from that big yellow thing in the sky), this vehicle does not appear to be responding as it should. In other words, it is not redirecting (increased) airflow through the dashboard vents. Airflow remains directed through the floor vents at a seemingly insufficient volume of air to properly regulate the cabin temperature.

All the best...
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