Under the driver's side front seat, a vent gets air pressure when the floor setting on the HVAC controls is set.Are there not vents under the seats? None of the vehicles I own have vents in the console for the rear.
Related but unrelated -- I've never had a vehicle that warms up as fast as this one. 5 minutes of idling while we get the kids' coats on and it's pretty much at full steam. Other vehicles (Audi, Land Rover, VW, Volvo), we're 5 minutes down the road before any real warmth kicks out of the vents.
Do you have the 4 popper or the V6 engine?
If there was a choice for a fixed roof, I would have jumped on it. Rains here 269 day out of the year lol.Sounds like a lot of compromises had to be made for the removable top and doors. Sound system acoustics not as good, roof panels that don’t sit in place with exact precision, HVAC that doesn’t flow as well as it would in an Explorer. Would people have preferred fixed doors and roof to avoid the other compromises?
I've taken the wash out interior out of the tub on a 4 door Badlands.. your vents run in squishy flat tubing from under the dash below the screen, down the side of the center hump and under each seats. Chances are thigh that they are disconnected under the flooring or just too squashed to work at this point, and thats on top of any design problems. Mine were both. Worked a bit better after but still nothing to write home about.Hi,
Is there any word on Ford adjusting the HVAC vents over an update? I assume they are all electronically controlled. A software update would be an easy fix, for the crappy airflow vents they put out.