The temperature displayed does not reflect the actual feel. For example, I'll have the temperature set at 68 degrees, with the A/C selected, but the air temperature coming out of the vents is hot. To get the A/C to turn on, I'd have to ignore the number on the screen and just keep pressing the blue chevron on the main console until the air gets cooler. The problem is, I don't ever know what the temperature is so I'm constantly changing it. I'm so used to using the Auto feature to set and forget, but since the temperature reading on the screen is wrong I keep messing with the temperature and fan speed.
Thankfully, the chevron works - otherwise I'd have to turn off the climate control. The truck is under warranty, and I took it to the dealer. They changed the actuator but that didn't fix the issue with the temperature setting. This is after leaving the truck for two days. I'll be going back to have it looked it and hopefully it gets fixed. I haven't seen any TSBs on this particular issue.
The temperature displayed does not reflect the actual feel. For example, I'll have the temperature set at 68 degrees, with the A/C selected, but the air temperature coming out of the vents is hot. To get the A/C to turn on, I'd have to ignore the number on the screen and just keep pressing the blue chevron on the main console until the air gets cooler. The problem is, I don't ever know what the temperature is so I'm constantly changing it. I'm so used to using the Auto feature to set and forget, but since the temperature reading on the screen is wrong I keep messing with the temperature and fan speed.
Thankfully, the chevron works - otherwise I'd have to turn off the climate control. The truck is under warranty, and I took it to the dealer. They changed the actuator but that didn't fix the issue with the temperature setting. This is after leaving the truck for two days. I'll be going back to have it looked it and hopefully it gets fixed. I haven't seen any TSBs on this particular issue.
- Z K., Orlando, FL, US