Hey Guys,
I took my '15 down to Ensenada over the weekend. It was a great trip with some amazing roads. But on the way home, I got stuck at the border crossing.
We went onto the border website and wait times were listed at 2 hours. It took over 6 times that estimation. I spent 13 hours at the border, just waiting.
I got there around 8 and it was about 60-ish degrees out. Traffic was inching up normally until about 10 when it pretty much just stopped for the night. We'd move up one car length every 15-60 minutes for the whole night. I would let the FiST idle for a while, but if we weren't moving for too long, I'd turn it off. Overnight it was fine.
In the morning, when the sun came out, it started getting a little warmer outside. Probably got up into the 70's. But my ambient temps were reading 98, 99, 100... I think the hottest it read was 102. And it was nowhere near that outside.
I didn't bring my AP with me on the trip, so I couldn't monitor my coolant temps outside of the idiot gauge which stayed dead center the whole time. But I was worried about the possibility of overheating. A few times, I pointed the vents out the window and blasted the heat on full blast, but it didn't do anything to change the ambient temp.
After I finally got through the crossing (after 13 hours of waiting), and I started moving again, ambient temps dropped back down to normal (which was a beautiful 76').
Is it normal to read such high ambient temps? Is ambient temp related at all to coolant temps? Is there anything I could have done differently to reduce those temps?
I was so stressed out and tired from the wait and on top of that, I was worried about possibly overheating.
I took my '15 down to Ensenada over the weekend. It was a great trip with some amazing roads. But on the way home, I got stuck at the border crossing.
We went onto the border website and wait times were listed at 2 hours. It took over 6 times that estimation. I spent 13 hours at the border, just waiting.
I got there around 8 and it was about 60-ish degrees out. Traffic was inching up normally until about 10 when it pretty much just stopped for the night. We'd move up one car length every 15-60 minutes for the whole night. I would let the FiST idle for a while, but if we weren't moving for too long, I'd turn it off. Overnight it was fine.
In the morning, when the sun came out, it started getting a little warmer outside. Probably got up into the 70's. But my ambient temps were reading 98, 99, 100... I think the hottest it read was 102. And it was nowhere near that outside.
I didn't bring my AP with me on the trip, so I couldn't monitor my coolant temps outside of the idiot gauge which stayed dead center the whole time. But I was worried about the possibility of overheating. A few times, I pointed the vents out the window and blasted the heat on full blast, but it didn't do anything to change the ambient temp.
After I finally got through the crossing (after 13 hours of waiting), and I started moving again, ambient temps dropped back down to normal (which was a beautiful 76').
Is it normal to read such high ambient temps? Is ambient temp related at all to coolant temps? Is there anything I could have done differently to reduce those temps?
I was so stressed out and tired from the wait and on top of that, I was worried about possibly overheating.