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The heater sucks and you'll only get warm air at best. You'd think the Humvee would put out nuclear heat but it doesn't, I'm guessing because of the poor design and small size of the heater. In comparison my Iltis with its little 1.7 4 cyl puts out so much heat you can't hold your hand in front of the blower for more than a few seconds. I drive my Humvee all year round and am forced to wear a coat, toque, and gloves in the winter because it typically doesn't get warm enough inside to even stop seeing your breath. However, I usually install the curtain to separate the front from the rear seats and that seems to help retain a lot of the warmth. As eaw46 mentioned above, stopping this thing on frozen roads is a nightmare and you're at the mercy of inertia wherever it takes you once you lose traction. On a good note, if you wind up in the ditch you can get out quite easily. lol
When I first got my truck a few years back it barely blew any warm air at all. I removed the heater core and discovered it was plugged with sediment. I fashioned a hose to blast hot water from my laundry room washtub faucet through the inlet pipe, and another hose to eject said water back into the tub. After much thunking and banging big chunks of the reddish-brown sediment came spilling out, and after a while the water pressure coming out was about equal to what was going in, so I knew it was pretty much clear at that point. Now she blows nice warm air, but not hot by any means. I've heard of people putting in the ambulance heaters or whatever in the back, so that may be an option for you.
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