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HVAC

HVAC functionality of your 2024-2025 Grennys

  • A- works well

    Votes: 11 10.0%
  • B- works adequately

    Votes: 37 33.6%
  • C- hit or miss

    Votes: 37 33.6%
  • D- generally poor

    Votes: 21 19.1%
  • E- works adequately /well after multiple dealer visits

    Votes: 4 3.6%

  • Total voters
    110
Hi Tom, did the dealer say how they fixed this for you? Was it a problem with the water pump? Or possibly software related?

Agreed. I had the super-hot rear condition 2-3 times over the Summer of 2024 and it was resolved by the dealer.
 
Hi Tom, did the dealer say how they fixed this for you? Was it a problem with the water pump? Or possibly software related?
I'll need to pul lthe paperwork to see if they noted any details. I also had the drips on the drivers floor mat, so this fix entailed removing most of the dash.
 
I have a 2023 model Fieldmaster diesel that is going back to the workshop to try to remedy the problem of cold air flowing into the passenger's footwell. Has anyone else had similar problems and, if so, had them resolved?

They have already taken the recommended measures with grounding points and bled the air from the system.

What happens is that cold air flows from behind the glove compartment, and it seems to come directly from outside since it is not heated and the flow varies with the speed. It seems to depend on the fan speed as well – it's worst when the fan is on settings 1 or 2. If you manually increase the fan speed, less cold air comes out. I suspect that there is a flap or a similar component that is not closing properly.

When I drive in auto mode, everything is fine for the first ten minutes. Then the automatic system thinks the car is warmed up and lowers the fan speed. That's when cold air starts coming in (but only on the passenger side). The past week, it has been 4-7 degrees Celsius outside, and if I measure the temperature on some surfaces (seats, door side, etc.) with an IR thermometer, it is about five degrees Celsius colder on the passenger side.
 
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