But that is not all, we have hit 118-122 in previous years... it does get very hot to the point where you would have the A/C on MAX with the fan on top speed and still would feel like it is not cool enough...supposed to be 107 here today in Northern California. Been a while since I’ve been somewhere 115*! @D13FrontierLE 🥵
mother nature can't seem to make up her mind here in NorCal, been quite the rollercoaster so farsupposed to be 107 here today in Northern California. Been a while since I’ve been somewhere 115*! @D13FrontierLE 🥵
102F is Phoenix summer temperature when the 10pm news is broadcast; has been over 100F after midnight too.I think it arrived a little early, but "Officially" here now! View attachment 353561
120+ on my a/c thermometer I bought from auto parts store.102F is Phoenix summer temperature when the 10pm news is broadcast; has been over 100F after midnight too.
Want to guess the temperature of your seats, dashboard, etc. after parked in the sun an hour????????????
I will say that my 1998 and 2004 Frontiers do have excellent AC though.....and better than my 1988 Mazda B2200 truck which is R-12.
I'm in Jacksonville. It's hot today. 103!102 here in N.Florida .
I was in Phoenix for 16 years and was working outdoors most of that time. I remember 108 being OK to work in but once it went to 110+ then it was getting hot. One day I saw 127 at my house. The A/C died. It just shut off. I ran to the mall and was there for 3 hours until things began to cool down. Thank God the A/C came back on! The Valley could get brutal!
Hey Jacksonville!I'm in Jacksonville. It's hot today. 103!
Remember the monsoon season!Here in AZ where I am at it has been about 102 or so, but monsoon season is here and it is humid.
Highs during the summer are around 110 here in Safford area AZ.
I lived in Jax from '82-'89 worked out of '77 Dodge van without A/C and didn't think much about it, young and doubt lol didn't grow up with house or car with a/c, but once you've had it, you definitely can't do without it!!!Hey Jacksonville!
I'm in Lake City, just West of you