Heat air blower power

Not to hijack this thread, but does the blower when using heat sound loud, even at medium to low speed?
If set to windshield and feet, not very loud even all the way up. However, push the "Front" button and it's quite loud - which is good for defrosting the windshield. Reminds me of my JLU in that respect...that thing had the heat of the sun blowing at the windshield at eleventy twelve MPH. Need to make some jerky? Throw it on the dash and enjoy a snack in 20 minutes :LOL:
 
Adding to this thread since I've experienced a similar issue but there's no setting to fix it -- even with the S-flow (direct air flow to occupied seats) setting off. Air will barely flow (similar to what you'd expect if the fan setting was set on lowest speed) out of the front vents on the highest fan speed setting when it's set to warm air temps. But if I change the temperature past 60 to "Lo" then the air blower motor will ramp up the fan speed much stronger. It may be a air flow baffle issue but it's at the dealer currently to see if they can get to the bottom of it.

It also seems that the manual control of temps doesn't change the air temperature. From 60 to Hi the air temp blowing out of the vents is warm - probably around 85. Just noticed this taking it to the dealer.

More on the issue at Mud - Fan blower markedly weak in heater setting (and windshield de-icer)
Adding some more context with a video of what mine is doing. Helps show the vast difference between blower speeds by simply changing temperature up and down. Blower fan speed on highest setting for whole thing. Tissue is taped to driver left vent to visualize the air speed.
 
I see the same on my 1958. I noticed that the LO settings seems to be associated with stronger air flow in general - regardless of the direction of the airflow. The moment I bump one level up from LO and go to 15C (60F) or above, the airflow will continue being strong for 2-3s and then drop significantly as in your video.

What bothers me more though is the significantly higher noise when blowing down towards the feet that you and Meteor have noticed. I started a separate thread about that because these are worth discussing as two separate issues (even they turn out to be root caused to the same problem).
 
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