why dont you keep the plug in the bag with the charger?
The theory is, if you need the j1772 adapter, you are not using the UMC. So you will not need to unpack the bag.
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why dont you keep the plug in the bag with the charger?
The theory is, if you need the j1772 adapter, you are not using the UMC. So you will not need to unpack the bag.
why dont you keep the plug in the bag with the charger?
Indeed - the chances that I'll need to use the UMC is slim. But the chance that I'll want to use the J1772 adapter is much higher so I'd like to keep it close at hand instead of buried in the frunk/trunk. On the S, there was that very handy compartment in the glove compartment to stash the J1772 adapter and keep it from rolling around which doesn't exist on the X. I too would appreciate knowing exactly how the OP situated the adapter in the driver's door pocket so that it's secured. For now, I've shoved it all the way in the back of that pocket in an upright position which seems to be doing pretty well but if there's a better location/position, would love to hear it.
The air blows faster if it's in circulate mode vs biohazard. Biohazard slows the air volume. Also it's easy for the fan to blow with setting on cool but still have the AC off. Not sure why that is. If you have it at 69 and it's 80 in the car why is the AC not powered on?I was actually told this was discontinued.
we actually spent time trying to figure this out today. We have a 6 seater with kids in car seats in the second row. Third row is folded down. Rear AC would not turn on. My youngest was soaked in sweat -_-.
Needs better control IMO
The AC compressor fan also acts as a parking lot locator device. Turn on the AC remotely, listen for the jet, and acquire your target.
My wife informed me that the windshield wiper fluid actually comes out of the wipers! This was hard for me to wrap my head around at first, because seeing it in action you don't see a spray, just the wipers wiping, and suddenly there's moisture.
Still makes a mess on the top section of the glass at speed though.
Not a bad theory. However, it doesn't sound like the fan drawing through the filter. It sounds like the cooling fan for the compressor. You may be right, though - I could probably just pull my HEPA filter out and see how it works without the filter.My theory is this is due to the HEPA filter. The higher the MERV rating of a filter the more particles will be filtered out, but it will also require more air be blown through the filter.
Not a bad theory. However, it doesn't sound like the fan drawing through the filter. It sounds like the cooling fan for the compressor. You may be right, though - I could probably just pull my HEPA filter out and see how it works without the filter.
Exactly my issue as well. Great to hear there is a slot for it to stay secured!Really!! I need to find this, where is it?? It keeps rolling around in my glovebox
Trying to think of something I can say about a sunshade...I am out. Any suggestions?
What "back of the door pocket"?J1772 adapter tucks into the back of the door pocket
- In car phone charger has plastic rails that you should install if they weren't installed before delivery.
Did they change this? I just notice yesterday door could not be opened when in lock mode.Need to make sure doors are unlock to be able to open Falcon Doors from the screen.
When in valet mode, frunk does not open.
I keep mine in the front part of the door pocket that bulges out enough to hold a water bottle. It fits perfectly and doesn't rattle or roll around.What "back of the door pocket"?
Did you know that when the car goes into regen braking that the brake lights come on? Makes sense, but I never noticed it until I had had the car for awhile.
The hood/frunk can be opened by anyone via the emergency access latch release. Security through obscurity.