I am having an odd issue that I haven't read about here yet. Maybe I missed a post. Tried searching but nothing lines up.
Have had my grenadier since June of 2025. Daily driver. Being in TN, with the changing temps like they have been, the problem has become more apparent.
If it is cold outside, I get heat blowing from every position on the temp dial except the coldest spot. And it isn't adjustable heat. It is scorching hot. To the point when it is in the second to lowest cold setting, 66 degrees, it is uncomfortably hot. I turn it down to the last notch, coldest setting, and it does shift to cold air. But it is freezing outside so I have to turn it back up one notch to scorching. Then when it is hot outside, the exact opposite happens. Blows freezing cold air on every setting except the hottest. I am turning the dial slowly and allowing it time to adjust, but there is really no change.
I dropped it off at the dealer last week and they had it and tested it for 2 days and came up with the fact that it responds just like their other inventory. I had a loaner for two days and I agree. It did the exact same crazy heat and cold response. The dealer said that's just the way it is. Seriously, that's the best you've got. They have a theory though. Because the car was designed in England it has a difficult time handling the temperate climate of TN/USA.
So for me, I have an SUV that I love but I am pretty sure I could go and buy a 2025 cheapest car on the market and the AC and heat would probably work. How can Ineos produce this vehicle and fail so miserably with the heat and AC? Just seems like a stupid aspect to fail so miserably. It is irritating on a daily basis.
The other thing it does when switching from hot to cold to stabilize temps in the cabin is it starts blowing really cold air in the footwell and hot air up top. What kind of crazy engineering is this?
Anybody else having a similar problem? Any ideas on a fix?
Have had my grenadier since June of 2025. Daily driver. Being in TN, with the changing temps like they have been, the problem has become more apparent.
If it is cold outside, I get heat blowing from every position on the temp dial except the coldest spot. And it isn't adjustable heat. It is scorching hot. To the point when it is in the second to lowest cold setting, 66 degrees, it is uncomfortably hot. I turn it down to the last notch, coldest setting, and it does shift to cold air. But it is freezing outside so I have to turn it back up one notch to scorching. Then when it is hot outside, the exact opposite happens. Blows freezing cold air on every setting except the hottest. I am turning the dial slowly and allowing it time to adjust, but there is really no change.
I dropped it off at the dealer last week and they had it and tested it for 2 days and came up with the fact that it responds just like their other inventory. I had a loaner for two days and I agree. It did the exact same crazy heat and cold response. The dealer said that's just the way it is. Seriously, that's the best you've got. They have a theory though. Because the car was designed in England it has a difficult time handling the temperate climate of TN/USA.
So for me, I have an SUV that I love but I am pretty sure I could go and buy a 2025 cheapest car on the market and the AC and heat would probably work. How can Ineos produce this vehicle and fail so miserably with the heat and AC? Just seems like a stupid aspect to fail so miserably. It is irritating on a daily basis.
The other thing it does when switching from hot to cold to stabilize temps in the cabin is it starts blowing really cold air in the footwell and hot air up top. What kind of crazy engineering is this?
Anybody else having a similar problem? Any ideas on a fix?