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Overheating with climate in auto
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Stadnicki" data-source="post: 999405" data-attributes="member: 65938"><p>Lately when the truck is cold and warms up with the automatic climate control set in "auto" temp gage goes full hot and triggers the over temp warning. I'll put the climate control in any other mode, the gage drops back to normal and the warning message goes away... If the truck isn't fully warmed up and I put it back to auto the temp gage will go back up again. Once it is fully warmed up after driving for a while it doesn't have any problems. She's a 2010 V6 4x4 with 97k miles. Anyone ever experience this or might know what's going on?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I hate when my Fords start to fall apart after 100k, especially since it is only 3 years old. Time to start looing for disposable car for commuting so I can hold on to her as long as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Stadnicki, post: 999405, member: 65938"] Lately when the truck is cold and warms up with the automatic climate control set in "auto" temp gage goes full hot and triggers the over temp warning. I'll put the climate control in any other mode, the gage drops back to normal and the warning message goes away... If the truck isn't fully warmed up and I put it back to auto the temp gage will go back up again. Once it is fully warmed up after driving for a while it doesn't have any problems. She's a 2010 V6 4x4 with 97k miles. Anyone ever experience this or might know what's going on? I hate when my Fords start to fall apart after 100k, especially since it is only 3 years old. Time to start looing for disposable car for commuting so I can hold on to her as long as possible. [/QUOTE]
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