LMM: Strange

Jon

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Sep 15, 2009
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I have a 09 GMC and it seems to have a mind of its own , what I mean is Its cold here about 15 degrees here last night and the night before. anyway I make sure when I shut off the truck at night I leave the heater on full blast so the next morning when I remote start it I want it to start warming right away, also have plugged in overnight. but when I go out to check it, or to go the heater is not running but the seat heaters are on which I did not turn the seat warmers on the night before??? Then other times it seems to work the way I want it to but it has not been that cold i the past.. It almost seems like the truck has a sensor built in to determine how cold it is and maybe telling the heater fans not to come on until it reaches a certin temp so it does not sit there and blow cold air ..Make sense or is this possible?? Thanks
 

LBZrcks

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If it has remotes start and the digital controls for the A/C and Heat it does it automatically, at below a certain temperature it will turn on the defrost and seat warmers
 

duratothemax

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Aug 28, 2006
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It will not turn on the heat till the engine temp is up. Then it will turn on.

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thats the way auto climate control in EVERY vehicle works...it monitors engine coolant temp and wont turn on the "heat" until the coolant temp is at least 110* or so...its pointless to run the blower/fan when the coolant temp is below that point...because its not gonna do anything!!!!!!!!!

ben
 

Dozerboy

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Jun 23, 2009
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If the heater was to kick on it would be pull heat out of the engine through the heater core. Making it take that much longer to heat up.
 

THE-BEAST

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You want to turn on your elevated idle in those temps......... Look up elevated idle in your owner's manual........