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AC issues in Texas heat
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<blockquote data-quote="fueler" data-source="post: 1522508" data-attributes="member: 41697"><p>The gen 12 trucks like my 14 F150 5.0 had some issues with inadequate ac temps. Guys that sold theirs for the new at the time gen 13's in 2015 had better things to say about the ac systems so I was under the impression the 2015 and up systems were overall a better one. Some guys did say of their gen twelve's theirs were great but you know how forums are, the majority of what I read were about how to make it better. One of the things often done was get some foam pipe insulation and wrap the lines under the hood for both hi and low pressure lines. If you do a search you'll find posts from f150forum.com I'm sure on how to do this. Even doing that I didn't get much better than high 50's out of the center vent.</p><p></p><p>I know this isn't a great answer to the OP's question but it's something to try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fueler, post: 1522508, member: 41697"] The gen 12 trucks like my 14 F150 5.0 had some issues with inadequate ac temps. Guys that sold theirs for the new at the time gen 13's in 2015 had better things to say about the ac systems so I was under the impression the 2015 and up systems were overall a better one. Some guys did say of their gen twelve's theirs were great but you know how forums are, the majority of what I read were about how to make it better. One of the things often done was get some foam pipe insulation and wrap the lines under the hood for both hi and low pressure lines. If you do a search you'll find posts from f150forum.com I'm sure on how to do this. Even doing that I didn't get much better than high 50's out of the center vent. I know this isn't a great answer to the OP's question but it's something to try. [/QUOTE]
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