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      06-21-2017, 08:28 AM   #97
Optherion
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Originally Posted by beammeupscottie View Post
In Los Angeles and my '15 F5 5.0i would get too cold even in hot weather....now my '17 F85 does the same blizzard like AC blasts but the ventilated seats are my favorite because I get no back sweat! May just be your particular vehicle?
GRRR My buddies 2001 Ford F150 has colder Air. When I went into the dealer, I know people complain "oh my AC isnt cold" but the truth is there are tons of cars out there where people dont complain about their AC. This is the first car I have ever owned where I've thought "this isnt right" sure enough...

Atleast Im glad to hear someones works.

From scientific tests I put a thermometer in the AC Vents.
This Model: https://goo.gl/Vxe5y5

These are the vent air temps on MAX AC, with Re-circulation.

2017 X5 temps after 30 minutes driving. 68 Degrees.

2010 Toyota Tundra after 30 minutes of Driving. 60 Degrees.

2015 Porsche GT3 after 30 minutes of Driving. ... 54 Degrees
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