JillSHanson
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I live in WI and this is my 3rd winter driving my 06 Jetta TDI. Something I've noticed is that when the temperature is about 15 degrees (F) or less, the floor heat doesn't seem to work. I know that TDI's have little heat to spare, so it makes sense that there is not a lot of extra heat during very cold days. However, its strange because when driving down the highway, the upper vents will kick out warm air, but the floor vents seem to be blowing very cold air from outside. After reading the manual, VW suggests using the recirculation option, but that only works for so long and the windows fog up. Our feet were freezing on the drive home from the holidays, so I need to figure out how to keep our feet warm without fogging up all of the windows during 200 mile long drive home from my parents' house. My husband thinks cardboard would do the trick. My father-in-law thinks there is a problem with the switch changing the heat from dash to floor. Has anyone else experienced this issue? Help!?!