I had to put the temps to LOW, then turn off E-Heat and AC to get the vent to work. Would love to know if there is a quicker and easier way....There is. It takes a while to find it. I'll go down and play with it to post a pic. Works well, but the setting is counterintuitive.
Yeah no easier way ...I had to put the temps to LOW, then turn off E-Heat and AC to get the vent to work. Would love to know if there is a quicker and easier way....
Turn off eheat and ac. Select which vent/s you want to use. Close that screen. Set your fan speed. That's it, shouldn't take the temp setting into account anymore, you have set it all manually. (Edit: manual fan speed controls are next to the heated wheel button)I had to put the temps to LOW, then turn off E-Heat and AC to get the vent to work. Would love to know if there is a quicker and easier way....
My driver's side vents were open but passenger side and the rear vents were closed. Couldn't figure out why my passengers were complaining about the lack of A/C when I was a comfortable kitten in my seat.Yeah no easier way ...
And my vents were closed too from the factory and I realized it too after a week
Oh yeah.... that would work too because setting fan speed turns off Auto if I remember correctly. Cool.Turn off eheat and ac. Select which vent/s you want to use. Close that screen. Set your fan speed. That's it, shouldn't take the temp setting into account anymore, you have set it all manually. (Edit: manual fan speed controls are next to the heated wheel button)
In my edit, I almost mentioned not having auto on, but removed that because I thought it might be TOO obvious. (Since yes, it absolutely turns auto off when you muck about with the fan speed)Oh yeah.... that would work too because setting fan speed turns off Auto if I remember correctly. Cool.
mucking with the fan speed does take the climate system out of auto. But the system will still mix the airflow according to your temperature settingIn my edit, I almost mentioned not having auto on, but removed that because I thought it might be TOO obvious. (Since yes, it absolutely turns auto off when you muck about with the fan speed)
You could set the temp on the climate control for whatever the outside temp is and turn the fan on. Make sure the “auto” climate control is off. Then it won’t try to heat or cool the outside air.Is there a setting to just have outside air flow through the vents without having to use the air cond or heater?
I was right there with you...My air vent was all closed from factory... ? that’s it, not clickbait at all!
edit trap for vent
Excuse me, Sir.Not really, but I suspect the OP of being French Canadian... and made a quick translation of "trappe d'air" to air trap
We french canadians are dumb like that, but we still do a better job than Google Translate..LOL!
And you forgot we have awesome swear wordsExcuse me, Sir.
French Canadians invented poutine and using alcohol during ice fishing to keep the human body from freezing.
Both are fine examples of the contribution of French Canadians to both human advancement and science.