Hi all,
I know I can pre-heat Sally in my garage, but how about heating her at 10:00 at night when I come out from a rehearsal and head home? It's a 12 mile drive. Even if I turn up the heater up to 90*, the air that comes out of the vents is ice cold for a while. Is there a way to get the heater up and going, w/o having the fan on blowing that cold air on me?? It's aggravating to be watching the usable mileage drop while getting cold air instead of warm!!
I know I can pre-heat Sally in my garage, but how about heating her at 10:00 at night when I come out from a rehearsal and head home? It's a 12 mile drive. Even if I turn up the heater up to 90*, the air that comes out of the vents is ice cold for a while. Is there a way to get the heater up and going, w/o having the fan on blowing that cold air on me?? It's aggravating to be watching the usable mileage drop while getting cold air instead of warm!!