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Anyone else find the cabin interior warm?

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I find that the cars cabin is generally warm inside and yes I made sure the AC unit is off. Even where I live in SoCal where it's around low 60s currently I end up having to turn on the AC. I never have to crank up the cold air during winter in previous cars and I'm wondering if this is just normal for a Mustang?
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I like it warm but perhaps it's because Ford has sealed up the air leaks and when the sun is out the green house effect warms the car up. Also when the car is set to auto mode, it's pretty fast to adjust the temperature. Make sure when running auto you have the temperature set where you're comfortable and you shouldn't have any issues.
 

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It's global warming😝 Seriously though, yes, In my case I live in the northeast, winter now 25 degrees out. Auto mode I can remote start, within a few minutes get in the car, it is warm and ready to go. Heated wheel, warm seats, windows defrosted, my other cars take at least 10 - 20 minutes.
Have yet to see how it reacts in the summer, though I am sure it will be the same result. though I'm averaging 12 MPG now, I dread what I will get with the AC cranked. I prefer windows down in the summer to AC most of the time anyway.
 

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it was in the 30,s here earlier in the week, 8:00at night running seat coolers and ac on the way home. Love it.
 

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I think it's normal for a fastback-type car. The S550, S650 rear window in-particular is close to flat. That, coupled with a dark interior, will receive and retain heat. On a clear day, the Earth receives close to 100W of power per square foot, .1 square meter, from the Sun. Pre-tint, I could feel the heat. Now with tint, all those effects are gone. Ceramic tint blocks UV rays without affecting radio/cell signals or polarized lenses; it might be worth checking into.
 
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I think it's normal for a fastback-type car. The S550, S650 rear window in-particular is close to flat. That, coupled with a dark interior, will receive and retain heat. On a clear day, the Earth receives close to 100W of power per square foot, .1 square meter, from the Sun. Pre-tint, I could feel the heat. Now with tint, all those effects are gone. Ceramic tint blocks UV rays without affecting radio/cell signals or polarized lenses; it might be worth checking into.
I did 50% Ceramic tint all the way around purely for UV/heat rejection since I went all black- works great.
 

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I think our poor mustangs just don't like to be cold. Remote started this morning. Car read 64* outside.
Hopped in and the steering wheel and seat heaters were on max lol
 

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It's global warming😝 Seriously though, yes, In my case I live in the northeast, winter now 25 degrees out. Auto mode I can remote start, within a few minutes get in the car, it is warm and ready to go. Heated wheel, warm seats, windows defrosted, my other cars take at least 10 - 20 minutes.
Have yet to see how it reacts in the summer, though I am sure it will be the same result. though I'm averaging 12 MPG now, I dread what I will get with the AC cranked. I prefer windows down in the summer to AC most of the time anyway.
Please remember your mileage will suffer greatly in the winter months.
There use to be 12 different blends of Winter Gasoline.⛽
It burns really fast. They use more alcohol. Or some other additive in the Winter months.
If you notice in the Summer months your mileage will improve quickly due to a different blend of gas.
Also in the Summer months you don’t remote start your vehicle to warm up the Seats and Steering Wheel.
 

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Please remember your mileage will suffer greatly in the winter months.
There use to be 12 different blends of Winter Gasoline.⛽
It burns really fast. They use more alcohol. Or some other additive in the Winter months.
If you notice in the Summer months your mileage will improve quickly due to a different blend of gas.
Also in the Summer months you don’t remote start your vehicle to warm up the Seats and Steering Wheel.
Yeah, MPG is my fault and in the summer will probably drop even more as I run it a little harder. I surely didn't buy this car for fuel economy
 

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I reckon it’s something to do with the material on the windshields. The heat penetrates straight thru and being in CA - the sun is sharper around here - so yes I feel it too. Interestingly when I take my focus ST in the sun - the windshield seems to block some heat away.
No I do not have tinted windshields on both my babies.
 
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I did 50% Ceramic tint all the way around purely for UV/heat rejection since I went all black- works great.
Wondering if you have any pics of your 50% ceramic tint? I'm looking into getting my new GT tinted and I only want tint for UV/heat rejection like you mentioned. Can you still see out the side windows and back window at night with 50% ceramic. Also curious what brand of ceramic tint you had done. Can PM the info if you prefer.
 

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Wondering if you have any pics of your 50% ceramic tint? I'm looking into getting my new GT tinted and I only want tint for UV/heat rejection like you mentioned. Can you still see out the side windows and back window at night with 50% ceramic. Also curious what brand of ceramic tint you had done. Can PM the info if you prefer.
Absolutely! On my last mustang I had 25% and hated it at night. With 50% I can see great at night and it’s like having the illusion of 35% during the day. I got Xpel prime nano ceramic tint and it’s been great for heat rejection as well as protection of the interior materials. If I did it again I might opt for 35% all the way around but might encounter some visibility issues at night. The link here will take you to some before and after pictures but I’ll tag some additional photos in this reply:
https://www.mustang7g.com/forums/th...usjCF6jQMAgIuU4CItJl_MLrxFjUIRQwc-5-IIza_yNEt

S650 Mustang Anyone else find the cabin interior warm? IMG_2355


S650 Mustang Anyone else find the cabin interior warm? IMG_2354


S650 Mustang Anyone else find the cabin interior warm? IMG_2352
 

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I find that the cars cabin is generally warm inside and yes I made sure the AC unit is off. Even where I live in SoCal where it's around low 60s currently I end up having to turn on the AC. I never have to crank up the cold air during winter in previous cars and I'm wondering if this is just normal for a Mustang?
That V8 gives off a lot of heat near your feet which soaks into the car.
 

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Absolutely! On my last mustang I had 25% and hated it at night. With 50% I can see great at night and it’s like having the illusion of 35% during the day. I got Xpel prime nano ceramic tint and it’s been great for heat rejection as well as protection of the interior materials. If I did it again I might opt for 35% all the way around but might encounter some visibility issues at night. The link here will take you to some before and after pictures but I’ll tag some additional photos in this reply:
https://www.mustang7g.com/forums/threads/jedimindtrix’s-black-s650-mustang-gt-delivered.157799/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabHviOlVID7YaFppsWhpLfeGdJ6goqRaVmA558kXO9vkfRL_7On97oOmiY_aem_AXSID674Xb9PzLk_bZ7PwEA4pgr_ZuHNjkLH8vI9sVLusjCF6jQMAgIuU4CItJl_MLrxFjUIRQwc-5-IIza_yNEt

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Thanks so much for the pics and the info. Greatly appreciated:). Do you have your front window tinted as well?
 
 




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