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Rear Passenger Fan Controls?!

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Ok... I'll admit it... I feel like a moron for asking this about a truck that I've owned for over a year!
(But in my defense... I *rarely* have anyone in the back seats)

Anyway... for the life of me, I cannot find any way to control the rear climate control fans separately from the main fan speed control on the front dash.
Even my old 2009 Expedition gave the back seat passengers control of their fan speed.

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You can't. there are no controls. It has vents but zero controls of the A/C it's just a branch off the center console vents if I"m not mistaken.
 
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You can't. there are no controls. It has vents but zero controls of the A/C it's just a branch off the center console vents if I"m not mistaken.
Well... that's ... sub-optimal.
 

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Well... that's ... sub-optimal.
Yup and I find the airflow pretty crappy at that. It's better than nothing, but in the summer the kids still complain about it.
 
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Yup and I find the airflow pretty crappy at that. It's better than nothing, but in the summer the kids still complain about it.
Yep... I arrived in Texas and took my friends for a drive... in the front seat we were getting blasted and the back seat passenger was asking for more air. :-(
 

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Yep... I arrived in Texas and took my friends for a drive... in the front seat we were getting blasted and the back seat passenger was asking for more air. :-(
I have the bench seat, so I have no rear vents. For the back passengers you can just point the outside vents between the seat and door, seems to help.
 

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I have the bench seat, so I have no rear vents. For the back passengers you can just point the outside vents between the seat and door, seems to help.
I do the same thing with the center dash vents. Point them up just past my shoulder so I get a little air off them but most makes it to the rear of the cab. Have not had any complaints from the kiddos so must be comfy back there.
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