Knickell
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I was perusing the interwebs in an effort to bring you guys the most breaking and cutting-edge Gen14F150 information and my eye caught this possible difference while looking at a 2022 F-150 Tremor that was for sale.
Ford's "DEATC" (Dual Electronic Temperature Control) appears to have been modified for 2022 F-150s.
For the 2021 model year, trucks with the dual zone climate control had two knobs with a small screen that gave you the exact temperature degree reading of each zone. For 2022 it looks like this was done away with for some reason.
Bear in mind, the 2022 truck may not have been turned on, but the big power button in the middle seems to suggest the layout for the 2022 model will be slightly different. Maybe the red/blue adjusts around the knob as the user sets the temperature? Is it some other cool new feature, or simply a cost cutting measure because the little screens were too expensive?
(My) 2021 Ford F-150 with the DEATC:
A 2022 Ford F-150 Tremor with the DEATC:
2021 F-150 on top, 2022 F-150 on the bottom
If any of you guys who have your 2022 F-150s with the DEATC can chime in and adivse, let us know!
NEW VIDEO UPDATE:
Confirmation of the cup holder ambient lighting delete for 2022 at 3:15:
2022 Ford F-150 Lariat at Night! | Better or Worse? - YouTube
Ford's "DEATC" (Dual Electronic Temperature Control) appears to have been modified for 2022 F-150s.
For the 2021 model year, trucks with the dual zone climate control had two knobs with a small screen that gave you the exact temperature degree reading of each zone. For 2022 it looks like this was done away with for some reason.
Bear in mind, the 2022 truck may not have been turned on, but the big power button in the middle seems to suggest the layout for the 2022 model will be slightly different. Maybe the red/blue adjusts around the knob as the user sets the temperature? Is it some other cool new feature, or simply a cost cutting measure because the little screens were too expensive?
(My) 2021 Ford F-150 with the DEATC:
A 2022 Ford F-150 Tremor with the DEATC:
2021 F-150 on top, 2022 F-150 on the bottom
If any of you guys who have your 2022 F-150s with the DEATC can chime in and adivse, let us know!
NEW VIDEO UPDATE:
Confirmation of the cup holder ambient lighting delete for 2022 at 3:15:
2022 Ford F-150 Lariat at Night! | Better or Worse? - YouTube
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