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2024 Lariat - Heat Not Working Well

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I’ve noticed now that it’s getting cold, the heat in my 2024 lariat is not great. I am often cold. I have to really blast the heat to get the cabin to feel warm, and then when I put it back on auto, it gets cold again. I am in the Pacific Northwest, and so by cold I only mean 40 to 45° Fahrenheit.

I first thought that maybe it was because there are so many windows and the cabinet is big. Then I noticed online that other people are having a similar issue. Note that I have a Mach E as well, and that car has no issues whatsoever.

I am currently traveling and rented a lightning (I like feeling like I am at home.),, so I guess I will test the heat this morning to see whether it is the same as my lightning.

The 2024 has a heat pump, so I would assume that the heat would be better and not worse. Any thoughts?

Here is to one of many links about 2024 and heating:
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Hi.
I’ve noticed now that it’s getting cold, the heat in my 2024 lariat is not great. I am often cold. I have to really blast the heat to get the cabin to feel warm, and then when I put it back on auto, it gets cold again. I am in the Pacific Northwest, and so by cold I only mean 40 to 45° Fahrenheit.

I first thought that maybe it was because there are so many windows and the cabinet is big. Then I noticed online that other people are having a similar issue. Note that I have a Mach E as well, and that car has no issues whatsoever.

I am currently traveling and rented a lightning (I like feeling like I am at home.),, so I guess I will test the heat this morning to see whether it is the same as my lightning.

The 2024 has a heat pump, so I would assume that the heat would be better and not worse. Any thoughts?

Here is to one of many links about 2024 and heating:
Good morning, Logan! I would be glad to help you out with these heat concerns should you need further assistance. Just shoot us a direct message with your VIN and dealer name/location, and I'll get right on it. To send a direct message, just click on our username and select "Send Direct Message". Thank you!
 
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I sent a DM. It would be great to know whether anyone else with a ‘24 is having a similar experience.
 

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I wasn't sure if it was just me or a quirk of the car, but I did notice that my foot vents don't seem to be as warm as I think they should be when on Auto. I usually set the fan speed myself to level 1 or 2 and that seems to work much better. 2024 Lariat in Canada.
 

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Not saying this is your issue, but realize heat pumps are considered 'cool heat' with the hot air it produces being in the 85-92F range, not nearly as hot as the air coming off the engine of a car, or even the temperature of the air from a resistive heater.

I would put a thermometer in front of your vents and see what the air temp is. I know when I moved from a house with gas heat to my current house with a heat pump, there was quite a difference in what the heat felt like.
 

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What temperature do you have it set to?

My truck doesn't have a heat pump so apples to oranges, but I find 74° in Auto to be comfortable on a cool, cloudy day. On a cool sunny day I usually set between 66° and 68°. I also usually have heated seats on level 2 since I tend to run cold.
 

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I've been using my heater occasionally from just above 0-degrees C up to 10-C and have found that the air coming through the vents to be warm. Sometimes there would be periods where the heat supplied would cool down for a period and then heat up again. Mind you, I usually run the heater between 18 to 20-degrees C.
 
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Thanks for all of the replies. My rental seems to heat just fine. I need to set my car to 76 degrees for the front vents to feel warm. Even then the warm fades
 
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Thanks for all of the replies. My rental seems to heat just fine. I need to set my car to 76 degrees and front vents to feel warm. Even then the warm was fades
Are you comfortable when it's set to 76°? If you are just use 76°. If not use something else.
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