G37S heat issues within the cabin?
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Hahah, yeah... but I kinda agree with those that said its probably from the tranny. When my A/C is on, there is no heat at all that bothers me. If the A/C is off, the windows down and its cool outside... u can feel the heat there.
Ehhh, i'll check it out again tonight when I drive down from Woodbridge to Jackson.
What do u all think? Should I have the dealer take a look at the car or is it just a normal thing. The car I had before was a Lancer and when I drove that, there wasn't much heat there. Maybe its b/c of this car's engine heating up quickly? I guess that's what it is..bigger engine more heat.
Ehhh, i'll check it out again tonight when I drive down from Woodbridge to Jackson.
What do u all think? Should I have the dealer take a look at the car or is it just a normal thing. The car I had before was a Lancer and when I drove that, there wasn't much heat there. Maybe its b/c of this car's engine heating up quickly? I guess that's what it is..bigger engine more heat.
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On my way back tonight on Route 9, it should be near 75 degrees... I'll keep my windows down and see if there is any "stuck" heat in the leg area.
Boy, I wish all the G37 owners here said... "Yeah! I gets hot under the steering column. That's a normal thing for this car!" LoL, that would have made me worry-free.
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I dont think its "stuck" heat. It feels like its coming from somewhere and its not normal outside hot air... it's noticeably hotter, like coming from the engine or something.
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What mode are you in for the circulation?
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#27
I have this problem as well only when driving with the windows down/AC off and stopped at a light. The heat is coming from the exhaust.
Make sure you turn on the recirculate button so it does not let any of the heat in. If that does not help turn on the AC on just your feet for a minute, that usually helps.
Make sure you turn on the recirculate button so it does not let any of the heat in. If that does not help turn on the AC on just your feet for a minute, that usually helps.
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[QUOTE=EHUnlucky7x9;2383732]Are you talking about me? Sooo... this is NOT normal for this car? QUOTE]
What I'm saying is this is normal for many, many coupes, from every marque. Why would there be a lot of circulation in the footwells with the climate control off? Put a receipt or something of the like down there and see if it blows out the window. It won't. Little circulation. Not to mention the exhaust is very close.
What I'm saying is this is normal for many, many coupes, from every marque. Why would there be a lot of circulation in the footwells with the climate control off? Put a receipt or something of the like down there and see if it blows out the window. It won't. Little circulation. Not to mention the exhaust is very close.