by NowForThe5th on Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:37 pm
As far as I'm aware, climate control is governed by a thermostat that is inside the cabin. Usually down the bottom front of the console, generally behind two or three small slots cut in the plastic. It feeds back current in cab temperature to the BCM which then know whether to run the air conditioning more, or less, adjust fan speed, etc.
Sometimes the air flow to this sensor isn't quite what it should, or could, be and you may get an improvement with some judicious relocation. Of course, if you get the new spot wrong you may find performance declines.
Chris
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