I have the vents manually set to floor and front/face/whatever. Recirc turns off after several minutes. If I turn it back on, it will turn off again after a few more minutes.The only time it will automatically switch to outside air is if you have the windshield defroster venta selected. There is no way to disable that
If you don't have the defroster vents selected, it will stay im recirculation.
It'll cycle the fresh air vent after a period of time, I've noticed this with max-defrost as well.Just the opposite in my wife's Toyota Corolla - any time you turn on the AC, it automatically goes into recirc. Have to turn it off since it makes no sense to get into a 140 degree car and have recirc on.
Mine does not.There is a way to keep it in recirculation mode:
- Turn off auto mode and set temperature manually
- Manually select the front facing vents and/or the feet vents (do not select defrost vent -- this is the key!)
- Select recirculation mode
The truck should keep it in recirculation mode and remember it upon restart -- mine does. This works on both the 12" and 15" screens.
Dang, they found a bug and fixed it.Mine does not.
Well this worked on my 2023 XLT ER (12" screen) and works on my 2024 Flash (15" screen).Dang, they found a bug and fixed it.
Maybe it works for dash, but it does not work for the floor vents. I'll try that, but I really need the heat at my feet. The rest of me stays warm with the heated seat and setting heat to 62 at my feet was still enough to keep the windshield defrosted with recirculated air. I've been fighting this issue since day one and I've never used auto because I want to control everything.Don’t use “Auto” and direct air to the dash only. It should stay on under those conditions.
Ah, I now see that you have an XLT. My experience reported above is for the Sync4A (15”) controls. Yours may behave differently.Maybe it works for dash, but it does not work for the floor vents. I'll try that, but I really need the heat at my feet. The rest of me stays warm with the heated seat and setting heat to 62 at my feet was still enough to keep the windshield defrosted with recirculated air. I've been fighting this issue since day one and I've never used auto because I want to control everything.
On my 7 hour drive home last Sunday I probably pushed that button hundreds of times. I tried to push it lightly because I figure I'm going to wear the decal off of it! My assumption is that it monitors humidity and turns it off at a certain level. On my last trip it would shut off at exactly one minute every time, but most of the time it is a random interval between 1 and 10 minutes.
I could get the recirculation to stay on as described above, but it only lasted until shutdown.There is a way to keep it in recirculation mode:
- Turn off auto mode and set temperature manually
- Manually select the front facing vents and/or the feet vents (do not select defrost vent -- this is the key!)
- Select recirculation mode
The truck should keep it in recirculation mode and remember it upon restart -- mine does. This works on both the 12" and 15" screens.