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Prudent, your FG must be different to mine as when I have my AC set on low it always blows cold air, it NEVER reverts to the ambient air temperature. So for me, the "semi-auto" mode is actually completely manual... I set it to cold, I get cold, I set the vents I want it to come out of, it comes out of that vent, I put the fan on a particular strength, I get that strength, its not semi-auto, its manual.

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This thread is fast becoming the Dumbest. Thread. Ever.

I see by your signature your selling your FG, A/C not cold enough?

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Struth.

I've obviously either a/ had rubbish in my previous experiences or b/ am just plain lucky.

My CC AC works. Just fine. 21deg is enough to send you for a fur coat.

It's probably the best Ford I've owned for knock down time, and I've learned to operate it it to demist, and work split level, heat my feet in winter, and do all sorts of clever things that are mentioned in the operating manual. It's worth a read sometime.... :stirthepot:

Hmmmmm....

Must have been a Tuesday build. :dontknow:

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All jokes aside, it seem this model had a few A/C issues. If yours isnt getting cold enough, there is obviously a fault, which ford should be able to rectify. An earlier post identified several known problems , including flap door faults that introduce hot air into the blend.

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I see by your signature your selling your FG, A/C not cold enough?

One of the reasons that we sold ours :stirthepot:

Anyone want to buy an XR8 airbox and snorkle modified to fit a G6E Turbo? :surrenderwave:

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related to this AC issue...

does the car blow hot air when the AC is not on, and when the temp setting is on coolest?

My old Mazda CX7 would blow a measured 40C when the AC was not switched on, but the outside temp was around 20C, so you had to use the AC virtually all the time!

I think it was a buildup of underbonnet heat because the problem would be worse when driving the car after it was parked hot for some time..

The old Magna I'm using now blows air the same temp as outside!

What's the FG range like?

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My wife has an FG company car. Its 38 in Perth at the moment and we just went for a 20 min drive with the aircond on max cold and its barely adequate. I give it two thumbs down.

Interesting, G6ET aircon worked fine yesterday in the 38 degree heat - had it set at 20 degrees - max was too cold.

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Interesting, G6ET aircon worked fine yesterday in the 38 degree heat - had it set at 20 degrees - max was too cold.

Cool, good to hear it can work at high temperatures. I will get mine looked at first service. At least it doesnt sound like an overall design problem.

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