Frozen Toes
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Frozen Toes
I'll be brief because the question is simple. First time owner of an F-150 (2011 XLT superCrew 4x4).
I'm on the highway a lot, and it's summer so I wear sandals. With the air set on dash vents only, air still comes out the floor right by the accelerator. Not hard, just enough that after an hour I can't feel my toes.
I had a 2005 explorer and I'm aware of the terrible design of the blend doors on many models.
The question for all you owners is - when you put the air flow on dash vents, is it normal for some to leak out to the floor? Or, is it supposed to be a hard seal and therefore a problem with my blend door?
Thanks!
I'm on the highway a lot, and it's summer so I wear sandals. With the air set on dash vents only, air still comes out the floor right by the accelerator. Not hard, just enough that after an hour I can't feel my toes.
I had a 2005 explorer and I'm aware of the terrible design of the blend doors on many models.
The question for all you owners is - when you put the air flow on dash vents, is it normal for some to leak out to the floor? Or, is it supposed to be a hard seal and therefore a problem with my blend door?
Thanks!
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