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I’m trying to help @Ford Motor Company help those of us who have little-to-no airflow out of our floor and underseat ducting. I was told there was nothing the service guys could do about this issue until it becomes either a TSB or something “in the system” to be a warranty fix.
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I could possibly reduce the subjectivity and instead make it comparative: put your hand in front of any other vehicle’s floor vents at max fan speed, then do the same with the Bronco. I did this comparison between my Bronco and my F150 and no anemometer is needed to feel the total lack of flow through the Bronco. Plus, my daughter’s feet do not quite literally freeze in the back seat of the F150, while in the Bronco her feet were very, very cold. She’s 26 so the comment needs to be taken seriously. It’s not safe at low winter temps in the back seat. No vehicle I’ve owned since the 1970s is that bad.
Given the airflow on the window at max fan speed in defrost mode is good, when this volume of air supposedly gets sent to the floor vents you would expect to feel something comparable. Not in my Bronco…
Hope that elaborates my issue a bit…
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Please respond whether you have this issue or not, and whether you have a 2 or a 4-door Bronco.
Thanks!
<edit> - additional text pasted here from a note of mine below.
I could possibly reduce the subjectivity and instead make it comparative: put your hand in front of any other vehicle’s floor vents at max fan speed, then do the same with the Bronco. I did this comparison between my Bronco and my F150 and no anemometer is needed to feel the total lack of flow through the Bronco. Plus, my daughter’s feet do not quite literally freeze in the back seat of the F150, while in the Bronco her feet were very, very cold. She’s 26 so the comment needs to be taken seriously. It’s not safe at low winter temps in the back seat. No vehicle I’ve owned since the 1970s is that bad.
Given the airflow on the window at max fan speed in defrost mode is good, when this volume of air supposedly gets sent to the floor vents you would expect to feel something comparable. Not in my Bronco…
Hope that elaborates my issue a bit…
<end edit>
Please respond whether you have this issue or not, and whether you have a 2 or a 4-door Bronco.
Thanks!
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