When I bought my vehicle, it was cool or cold in Florida....yes, believe it or not, it does get quite chilly in Florida. I had not had the need to use the air conditioning until the end of February and into March. I had some guys from work riding in the back and when they said that the a/c was blowing warm. I said that the a/c in the front was blowing cold, but that wasn't working for them in the back. Luckily, after about 10 minutes of driving and on auto, the a/c was cold enough in the back to cool them off. A mechanic says its a sensor, but everytime I get a chance to get it in, they are busy, so I have not yet had a chance to get it fixed or checked. Any ideas?
When I bought my vehicle, it was cool or cold in Florida....yes, believe it or not, it does get quite chilly in Florida. I had not had the need to use the air conditioning until the end of February and into March. I had some guys from work riding in the back and when they said that the a/c was blowing warm. I said that the a/c in the front was blowing cold, but that wasn't working for them in the back. Luckily, after about 10 minutes of driving and on auto, the a/c was cold enough in the back to cool them off. A mechanic says its a sensor, but everytime I get a chance to get it in, they are busy, so I have not yet had a chance to get it fixed or checked. Any ideas?
- Timothy S., Tampa, Floridaa, US