Cabin Temp

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PonyDriver
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Cabin Temp

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I always put he heat and defroster on, you know, because it's winter. But, when I bring up the Shift-2 Dispaly, it reads that the cabin is COLD and STEADY. Shouldn't that say WARM at least? Or, is the Mustang really drafty :-)

chadryan
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Cabin Temp

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I've never had trouble heating the mustang. Do you have the vent open?


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EnDSchultz
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Re: Cabin Temp

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Yes, the control for the outside air vent is on the floor, right side, behind the right wing tank fuel indicator. Make sure that's closed.

n421nj
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Re: Cabin Temp

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I wish there was some other cue for cabin temps like the pilot shivering for cold or teeth chattering. Not sure what to use for too hot
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