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Brand New 2004 Rodeo Help Please.....
I just bought a new 2004 rodeo. When I tested drive the car, I noticed the engine were kind of hot. The sale man told me it was normal. So I bought the car. Now I drive the car for about 10 minutes I could feel the heat coming from under the steeling wheel to my legs. It's really warm. The weather is not hot. It's about 72F degree. Is that normal? My mom's camary doesn't have that problem. Why is it that I always feel very warm air on my legs? When I touched the hook, it's really warm, almost hot. Does anyone else have the same problem? The array temperature doesn't show it's overheated or anything. I never had any Isuzu before I'm kind of worry. Thanks in advance!
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Are you 100% sure you have the temp selector dial all the way to the cold (blue) side? If you do & are still getting heat, this truck may have a blend door/actuator issue. Take it back & have the dealer look at it.
G/luck Joel
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Re: Brand New 2004 Rodeo Help Please.....
Yah, it's all the way to the blue one. I was driving last night. It was chilly outside, but it was really warm in the car. I could feel the warm air coming out from under my legs area and it's warm in the transmission area. Man, I hope they didn't sale me a defected car :-( The weather outside was like 65F degree and I still had to turn on the AC.
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Re: Brand New 2004 Rodeo Help Please.....
If it has blend door or actuator issue, then they should fix it rite?
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