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Maverick123

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I really appreciated the simplicity of the Maverick on screen controls all the more after driving my cousin's 2016 Acura RDX. I replaced her AC condenser. And when I turned her AC on and tried to manually adjust the fan speed, It took me a while the even find the adjustment on the cluttered screen. The rear defogger was equally difficult to find. The Temp adjustment was easy because it was a physical knob. But everything else including the radio was confusing unless you're very familiar with the vehicle. In contrast, a person could get in the Maverick and quickly find the climate and radio controls even if previously unfamiliar.
Yeah it's pretty easy to learn! I still haven't found the control for the Maverick's rear defogger though 🤪
 

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slider control for temp. The good old days. Of course when the flapper got stuck open or closed in the heater box you were out of luck.
I had to replaced the heater core when it leaked out on to the passenger floor. The flapper valve is right next to the heater core.
 

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I saw this on my Facebook feed and it made me think of this forum post lol. I have no complaints about the screen whatsoever. The automatic temperature works nearly flawlessly and so it doesn't bother me. I just thought this was funny

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i remember this monstrosity 😅
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