high in-cabin temperature
#1
high in-cabin temperature
Hello fellow F owners!
I was wondering if anyone else experiences an extremely warm interior when the hvac system is off. The car seems to retain a lot of heat inside the cabin. I can even have the car parked overnight inside a cool garage and hop into the car the following morning and it will still be mildly warm. Great for the winters but hell in the summer.
When I drive and the hvac system is OFF, the cabin turns into a sauna. I have tried using both circulating modes and it makes no difference. warm air comes through the vents even when the fan is off.
When I had the F in for servicing last week, I mentioned it to the technician and he said he thinks the heat is coming from the motor and it doesn't seem out of the ordinary.
I was wondering if anyone else experiences an extremely warm interior when the hvac system is off. The car seems to retain a lot of heat inside the cabin. I can even have the car parked overnight inside a cool garage and hop into the car the following morning and it will still be mildly warm. Great for the winters but hell in the summer.
When I drive and the hvac system is OFF, the cabin turns into a sauna. I have tried using both circulating modes and it makes no difference. warm air comes through the vents even when the fan is off.
When I had the F in for servicing last week, I mentioned it to the technician and he said he thinks the heat is coming from the motor and it doesn't seem out of the ordinary.
#2
Lexus Fanatic
V+Between the AZ heat, the huge motor in the F, and our Sienna the bed room above out garages gets really hot. I can imagine it will go right through a fire wall and transmit the heat into the small cabin ( easy to heat up)
#4
Lexus Fanatic
I do know that the batteries in my LS and the ISf will die faster because the temps under the hood will be higher and I have been told it dries out the battery faster. Again, if it can do that, it can warm up the car too
#5
Hello fellow F owners!
I was wondering if anyone else experiences an extremely warm interior when the hvac system is off. The car seems to retain a lot of heat inside the cabin. I can even have the car parked overnight inside a cool garage and hop into the car the following morning and it will still be mildly warm. Great for the winters but hell in the summer.
When I drive and the hvac system is OFF, the cabin turns into a sauna. I have tried using both circulating modes and it makes no difference. warm air comes through the vents even when the fan is off.
When I had the F in for servicing last week, I mentioned it to the technician and he said he thinks the heat is coming from the motor and it doesn't seem out of the ordinary.
I was wondering if anyone else experiences an extremely warm interior when the hvac system is off. The car seems to retain a lot of heat inside the cabin. I can even have the car parked overnight inside a cool garage and hop into the car the following morning and it will still be mildly warm. Great for the winters but hell in the summer.
When I drive and the hvac system is OFF, the cabin turns into a sauna. I have tried using both circulating modes and it makes no difference. warm air comes through the vents even when the fan is off.
When I had the F in for servicing last week, I mentioned it to the technician and he said he thinks the heat is coming from the motor and it doesn't seem out of the ordinary.
#6
I think this is normal, my car does the same. I always drive with he windows down so i don't notice it much but I do occasionally notice heat blowing out of the vents or down in the footwell. If you turn your AC to cold it stops it of course.
#7
I was driving a lot yesterday and on way back home it was like seating in sauna
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Oh man and i thought it was just me too... Most of the time my cabin also has a pretty warm temperature, meaning i have to crack the window open even on the highway if I do not want to use the AC. Honestly i think it's just how Toyota makes their cars. My 1993 supra, corolla, and friend's camry all have higher cabin temperature than most cars.
#14
Oh man and i thought it was just me too... Most of the time my cabin also has a pretty warm temperature, meaning i have to crack the window open even on the highway if I do not want to use the AC. Honestly i think it's just how Toyota makes their cars. My 1993 supra, corolla, and friend's camry all have higher cabin temperature than most cars.
#15
Have you tried turning the temperature down all the way? Lets say you had the temp set at 80 the night before and then turned the system off. If your vent is open, you will get 80 degree air blowing through the vents even if the system is off. I always turn my temp all the way down when I pull in my driveway.