I have experienced this since day one of ownership, 2 and a half years ago. Never brought it up before on this forum. I have noteced when I drive my car during the winter (here in Az), and the outside temperature is 70 degrees or cooler, once my engine temp gets up to 170 - 180 degrees, my vent starts to bring in much warmer air than the outside temperature. I am convinved that the outside duct that sits at the base of the windshield is bringing in some air flow from the radiator extractors. It certainly appears that the extractors were designed to direct air away from this duct. However, whenever the car gets warmed up, in comes the warmer air. The vent temp is always on the coldest setting. Once it gets too warm, I have to turn on the AC. I hate doing this when it is 50 or 60 degrees outside. Have any of you experienced a similar event? I can't believe it woulld only be happening to my car, since they all have the same hood. Could the ductwork between the outside duct and the interior vent be messed up and letting some other source of warmer air get blended in? Any ideas? Shadowman, have you had the occasion to take apart this area of the car?