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I was running FDRS today for the only updates available to me (ACM and PSCM). When I logged in, I noticed there had been a previous DTC indicating an issue with the blower motor.
It is not a current DTC and the heat seems to be a little better. I will keep testing over the next week since the temp is in the upper 30s and 40s. Maybe it is an issue that worked itself out!
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It doesn't get extremely cold here is Central California, but it has been dipping down into the 30's and my windows are quite foggers up when i get in my truck. Putting the defroster on "Max" clears the windshield and side windows in just a few minutes and heats up the cab quite nicely at the same time. You can definitely hear and feel the heat pump humming through the truck when this is going on.
 

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I figured remote start was "Full Accessory", but it must be more because it energizes the HVB relays which you need to get the heat. Today I noticed that when the Lightning is plugged into the charger and I remote start it, it actually warms up nicely. The previous few remote starts were when it wasn't plugged in. Not sure why this seems to make a difference.
There isnā€™t really such thing as ā€œremote startā€ for the lightning. At least it doesnā€™t act like how I would expect a remote start to if it were just copying its ICE siblings. You can remotely start the climate control but after you get in, you then still have to ā€œstartā€ the truck, screens and radio arenā€™t on when you do this. If someone gets in to the passenger seat and hitā€™s the start button the truck switches from ā€œremote climate control startedā€ mode to ā€œfull accessory modeā€ which turns off the climate control except for the blower fan for some reason, but turns on the screens and radio. The climate control wonā€™t come back on till you hit the start button with your foot on the brake.
 

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I didn't read all of these posts but while perusing the forum I found a post from a guy in Alaska who has a '22 Lariat and a Mach E. His experience is that the Lariat heater will make it comfortable even at negative 40 degrees! I'm in Arkansas and we get to the teens and my heater has worked fine. your's needs to be looked at

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I was running FDRS today for the only updates available to me (ACM and PSCM). When I logged in, I noticed there had been a previous DTC indicating an issue with the blower motor.
It is not a current DTC and the heat seems to be a little better. I will keep testing over the next week since the temp is in the upper 30s and 40s. Maybe it is an issue that worked itself out!
OP here again. Another cold morning and no issues today. I am really hoping it was just a module issue that needed to work itself out. If it continues to be good, I will update the title of this thread to reflect ā€œSolvedā€.
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