The climate control system is not controlled by the temperature set inside, if I set the inside temperature on the inside to 70, and it is 70, then all the sudden the outside temperature goes to 60 and the heat comes on like it's trying to heat up the air outside.
This is the only car I have that does this, this is definitely not right when I am trying to keep the temperature inside at 70, the only way to fix this is to put the inside temperature the same as the outside.
This acts like a programming issue, I disconnected the outside thermometer then I get a check engine light, so the only other solution I know is to relocate the outside thermometer to the inside of the vehicle.
Chrysler - your programmer is a f@#$^% @$^@&#.
Also car does not stay in recirc, I don't like outside air so I had to jam the outside air door shut.
The climate control system is not controlled by the temperature set inside, if I set the inside temperature on the inside to 70, and it is 70, then all the sudden the outside temperature goes to 60 and the heat comes on like it's trying to heat up the air outside.
This is the only car I have that does this, this is definitely not right when I am trying to keep the temperature inside at 70, the only way to fix this is to put the inside temperature the same as the outside.
This acts like a programming issue, I disconnected the outside thermometer then I get a check engine light, so the only other solution I know is to relocate the outside thermometer to the inside of the vehicle.
Chrysler - your programmer is a f@#$^% @$^@&#.
Also car does not stay in recirc, I don't like outside air so I had to jam the outside air door shut.
- tedshark, Hilmar, US