Fen
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I'm looking for some input on how the heater blower works, specifically on an '18, though it's likely not different on '16 & '17 cars.
When the heater is set to auto, the roof is down and the temperature set reasonably high (say 24.5 degrees) it is still sometimes cold in the car if the outside temperature is low (say 11 degrees). In that situation, if I manually increase the blower speed it warms the cabin up nicely, so my thinking is that the blower in auto isn’t working as I’d expect as it doesn’t push the warm air into the cabin effectively.
The car was in for its 3,000km / 3 month check over today (at 4 months / 1,000km as we were overseas when the 3 months came up), and the dealer says the blower is working as expected. Before we disagree with them, can anyone confirm if the blower speed on your car varies when the heater is set to auto and the requested temperature is a lot different to the cabin temp.
Thanks.
When the heater is set to auto, the roof is down and the temperature set reasonably high (say 24.5 degrees) it is still sometimes cold in the car if the outside temperature is low (say 11 degrees). In that situation, if I manually increase the blower speed it warms the cabin up nicely, so my thinking is that the blower in auto isn’t working as I’d expect as it doesn’t push the warm air into the cabin effectively.
The car was in for its 3,000km / 3 month check over today (at 4 months / 1,000km as we were overseas when the 3 months came up), and the dealer says the blower is working as expected. Before we disagree with them, can anyone confirm if the blower speed on your car varies when the heater is set to auto and the requested temperature is a lot different to the cabin temp.
Thanks.
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