This has me very confused. It finally warmed up and as a result I turned my thremostat all the way to the left (most Blue) while the selector was on Bi-level (Vents and floor) this is the position just to the right of the a/c snowflake. It was about 80 degrees outside but the air coming out felt like the a/c was on. When I then moved the switch to one notch to the right the air warmed up to what I would consider to be regular outside air. When I went back to Bi-level, the air got cold again. Is my A/C unit operating when it shouldn't be? To verify this, I tried it on my work truck 01 2500 gasser 4x4 and it appears to do the same thing. This might be causing poor fuel mileage for those who drive with the bi-level position alway on, Like I have since I got the truck. Since the A/c unit doesn't step up the idle, I can't tell for sure. Sorry about the length of the post.
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01. 5 ETH/DEE QC, 2500 4X4, 3. 54 Everything but leather
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01. 5 ETH/DEE QC, 2500 4X4, 3. 54 Everything but leather