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Re: Should the Tundra's A/C be better than adequate?
My 2000 Tundra freezes me out even on a Carolina summer day. After a long
drive on the freeway I have to give it about 3-4 clicks on the temperature
control or risk getting frozen to death.
"Desert Guy" <desertguy@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 2 Jul 2006 21:29:13 -0700, Jeff Olsen spat out the following
> (in article <1151900953.577746.236090@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>):
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>> Just wondering. My '06 blows cold, but not like some A/C's I've
>> experienced. My buddy's Wrangler A/C is so cold he has to add some
>> heat in there. I would rate the Tundra A/C as adequate based on my
>> truck... should it be better than adequate?
>>
>> -jeff
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> Have an '06 Taco and my AC is in the "adequate" category. I turn the
> control
> so that it blows full force thru the dash and it's fine, but on any other
> setting it doesn't get very cool. Of course I live in Tucson, where it's
> been
> over 100F virtually every day for over 2 months, and I could probably cook
> beef to government safety standards on the roof of my cab. If I were back
> on
> the California coast the AC would be more than enough.
>
> Desert Guy
>
>
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