No wonder the damn car weighs so much! ???Your car Air Conditioning is about 5 Tons
The blower is about 150 CFM and the actual tonnage is about 1.5. Maybe 2.0 tons peak with good airflow at highway speed. It’s not undersized.Anyone know what the tons/BTUs are of the MachE (2024 premium if it matters)? All I can find is generic cars are 5 tons and dual systems like vans/SUVs are 7+ tons but that is with a variable speed compressor of gas motor.
Ie im hot ?
Yes, use the MAX A/C button when you first get in to cool it down, then switch back to AUTO.I’ve noticed if you leave it in auto it seems to optimize for energy. Not time-to-cool.
If you just turn it all the way down to low it will blow quite cold air. It’s obviously capable.
I too live in Texas and I just pre-condition the cabin and I have no issuesYes, use the MAX A/C button when you first get in to cool it down, then switch back to AUTO.
Agree! It stinks that we have hit the HVAC symbol in the lower right to get to another screen to turn it off or to turn the recirculate on. Fiddling with the touchscreen negatively affects safe driving.I just wish it had an OFF button.
Please share what you learn. I live in a desert and the air blown out the vents is still stinky and musty (odometer is slightly over 3k miles). The couple threads I've seen here about it are not promising.it just doesn’t have the capacity to remove the moisture... I’ll try calling Ford
Don't feel bad, I did the same thing.This is a bit off subject, but the first summer after getting my vehicle, I couldn't understand why the air conditioning was so ineffective. I eventually figured out that the vehicle arrived with all of the vents closed. I had been driving with the vents closed all winter--more than a bit embarrassing!