I have also wondered why in 'auto' setting you cannot select the windscreen/leg direction. It's ok in summer when you want cooling down quickly but seems unsuitable for winter.Beginning to think my auto is broken, it just stays at full speed fans all the time. Do you find there is much variation in speed?
It seems to force face vents rather than the leg and windscreen ones which I tend to prefer this time of year to help keep the windows misting up.
Go into the hvac menu on infotainment screen and there is a selection for fan speed, (low, medium, high) for auto ccBeginning to think my auto is broken, it just stays at full speed fans all the time. Do you find there is much variation in speed?
It seems to force face vents rather than the leg and windscreen ones which I tend to prefer this time of year to help keep the windows misting up.
I mostly don't worry about range, but I do worry about wasting energy. Ultimately saving energy will increase the range, but it's more important for me to keep the costs and the net emissions down.Auto, usually 23oC with air con on. If windscreen mists up, I pop on that button. Heated seats too. I don’t really worry about range. Longest journey tends to be 100 miles return once a fortnight so I tend to use heater and air con as I would on ICE car.
Yeah, totally agree. I rarely drive above 65mph, never above speed limit. But the car is just a tool for me - and comfort for me and family is more important than an extra few miles. So unless a long trip where charge stops needed, I just drive and heat/cool as needed. Cost is secondary consideration.I mostly don't worry about range, but I do worry about wasting energy. Ultimately saving energy will increase the range, but it's more important for me to keep the costs and the net emissions down.
Does it actually "stay" on full speed or does it slow down once the car is up to temperature though ?Beginning to think my auto is broken, it just stays at full speed fans all the time. Do you find there is much variation in speed?
It seems to force face vents rather than the leg and windscreen ones which I tend to prefer this time of year to help keep the windows misting up.