Heater Output
#1
I'm not sure if it is just me but it seems like my heater on my 05 GT does not put out that much heat. My 01 ranger puts out more heat with the temp **** in the center than my Mustang does on full hot. The temp gauge reads normal so I don't think that the issue. For all those who live in the northern climate, has anyone else noticed this?
#2
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I'm up here in Everett, Washington. It is cold and rainy, and yet the heater system works flawlessly and very amply in my V6. I would have the dealer check yours out for you. Something doesn't sound right.
#3
I'm not that thrilled with mine either. On cold days when I have it on the hottest setting, I'm toasty warm. As soon as I back off "hot" to blend in some cooler air, it gets cold quickly. It's just not easy to find the right mix. Then again I'm used to the automatic climate control and heated seats in my '04 F-150 and may have become a bit lazy and spoiled.
#6
Mine also provides very hot temps, but the amount routed to the floor seems to be less than it should.
I have checked with engineering and there are no known issues, go figure.
I have checked with engineering and there are no known issues, go figure.
#8
Originally posted by Galaxie@December 1, 2005, 7:00 AM
I find the big V8 takes a bit longer to get up to temp than my 4-cylinder cars.
When it does get up to temp, it works great
I find the big V8 takes a bit longer to get up to temp than my 4-cylinder cars.
When it does get up to temp, it works great
Same here... My 4 cylinder S10 puts out heat within a few blocks from home - the Mustang takes a few miles.. Almost like the thermostat is stuck open.
But - I have now parked my GT for the winter so it's not a big deal to me.. I sure do miss driving it though...
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Originally posted by EleanorsMine@December 1, 2005, 6:58 AM
Mine will burn you out of the car.
Mine will burn you out of the car.
Yep! What he said.
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Originally posted by Tiberius1701@December 1, 2005, 6:03 AM
Mine also provides very hot temps, but the amount routed to the floor seems to be less than it should.
I have checked with engineering and there are no known issues, go figure.
Mine also provides very hot temps, but the amount routed to the floor seems to be less than it should.
I have checked with engineering and there are no known issues, go figure.
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My C/T still sucks!
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#13
Like Galaxie said, takes a little longer for the GT to get the temp up than my 4-banger Ranger.
But once it does, the GT heater works great. I can put the top down at night, and still keep the legs and lower body toasty warm.
But once it does, the GT heater works great. I can put the top down at night, and still keep the legs and lower body toasty warm.
#14
Originally posted by 05RedGT@December 2, 2005, 1:33 PM
Too much heat comes out the top of the dash when you want it on your feet. I complained about this to my dealer last year and they said it was normal.
Too much heat comes out the top of the dash when you want it on your feet. I complained about this to my dealer last year and they said it was normal.
#16
Heater works fine for me. I have driven it in temperatures as low as -30 degrees. Aside from the heater I also had my dealer install front seat heaters which work great (and are quite therapeutic to the lower back on long drives, even in warm weather).
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Originally posted by fastyellowstang@December 10, 2005, 8:34 PM
Heater works fine for me. I have driven it in temperatures as low as -30 degrees. Aside from the heater I also had my dealer install front seat heaters which work great (and are quite therapeutic to the lower back on long drives, even in warm weather).
Heater works fine for me. I have driven it in temperatures as low as -30 degrees. Aside from the heater I also had my dealer install front seat heaters which work great (and are quite therapeutic to the lower back on long drives, even in warm weather).
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Someone on here (TMS) last winter, said they went to the dealer and complained about too much air coming out the windshield. The dealer had a "fix" for it and now the air comes out of the floor only. You might do a search to see if you can find it. I don't mind it so much on mine until it starts getting real toasty on your face, then I hate it!