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Old 10-25-2016, 02:53 PM
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So I may or may not get roasted, no pun intended lol, but I can't seem to figure out the best way to heat the inside of my 2015 XL Sport efficiently. The truck only will blow warm or hot air when I am accelerating. As soon as I let off the gas the air blown goes back to cool. I have tried everything I can think of, but can't seem to find a way to make my truck warm up. Can anyone help me to get warm air to blow consistently?
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Originally Posted by Coreywayne57
So I may or may not get roasted, no pun intended lol, but I can't seem to figure out the best way to heat the inside of my 2015 XL Sport efficiently. The truck only will blow warm or hot air when I am accelerating. As soon as I let off the gas the air blown goes back to cool. I have tried everything I can think of, but can't seem to find a way to make my truck warm up. Can anyone help me to get warm air to blow consistently?
Sounds like it's low on antifreeze, although that seems very unlikely on a new truck. It should blow heat at all times once the engine is warm. Take it to the dealer.
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Sounds like it's low on antifreeze, although that seems very unlikely on a new truck. It should blow heat at all times once the engine is warm. Take it to the dealer.
Ok. Thanks for the help!
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That's not normal. Something is wrong, be it low coolant or a problem with the doors in the dash. You need to take it in for service.
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Don't mean to deviate from the OP but has anyone noticed how badly insulated these trucks are? Could just be me but I notice I have to have the heat on full blast to keep it warm and when you turn it down it gets cold in the cab pretty quickly, not a huge deal just an observation haha




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