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Questions on fan blower - air not blowing strong?

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Hey first time posting so sorry if this isn’t the right place to post this, I have a 6th gen 4Runner doesn’t seem like the fans are blowing that strong at all even w the fan setting at high and the air set to blow on your body. Anyone else notice their fans don’t blow that strong? I have an 02 Camry that heats up 100xs quicker than the new 4runner
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A friend told me that they can improve the airflow by adjusting the rear seat airflow control. Maybe turn that off to direct even more towards you in the front seats?
 

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Yea make sure the rear air button is not green. When it stops air to the back it also lowers the force in the front
 
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Thanks yall
 

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on the higher trim (ie platnium) the button to turn off the rear vents from the front seat does affect the fan speed.

when i have my rear button on (rear flow off) the fan speed/flow is reduced. but if i turn it off (rear flow on) the fans speeds up/flow is better in the front vents.

weird though from my perspective. i would expect the flow to be better with the rear flow off.
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