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Basically my Discovery had a heated windscreen, heating filaments embedded inside the glass, much like on a rear window, except much thinner and invisible to the naked eye. Good to know the TMY does this differently by heating the wipers then.What kind of witchcraft is this?
You can't select lights for that list anyway, and your previous point was that 'there when we bought the car" so it's entirely reasonable to observe you have just as much space so put them back and have the exact same. There are only a dozen or so options, and you are perhaps unlikely to need quick access to toybox, theatre etc.How many other need to have buttons can you put there at the sdame time. Oh, im going out for a drive, now what weather conditions might I meet today so I can customise my UI to work in a safe manner... Fog lights x 2, manual driving lights (cos auto don't work in the fog), front window demist, rear window demist - I think i've bust the limit already...
You can heat glass without filaments. Airplanes have a conductive coating on the windscreen (and windows?) that is used for defrost.Basically my Discovery had a heated windscreen, heating filaments embedded inside the glass, much like on a rear window, except much thinner and invisible to the naked eye. Good to know the TMY does this differently by heating the wipers then.
I think it’s a glitch in the app or car at the moment. I’ve found I need to wait a few seconds longer before I can change the heat to what I want. Make sure the car is defo awake and try again - or wait 10-15 secs more. That’s how I’ve gotten around the couple of times I’ve needed (wanted) this so far this autumn.The last couple of mornings it has been cold enough for me to open the app to warm up the car before leaving the house (I know, first world problems). Each time I have done this the app sets the car to "LO" and refuses to let me change it (yes, I've tried the arrow!). The 'red' indicates something is warming, but that doesn't seem to be the case. I've had the car more than 2 years, and this has never been an issue for me before...
I wanted the car hotter, not colder!
Has anyone else seen this?
I use voice command "turn on defroster" and it works. Same thing. Maybe you used the wrong term.I was trying to defog last night, and couldn't figure out how (voice commands didn't help,
ElectrickeryWhat kind of witchcraft is this?
My app looks like that if I go to the Climate setting before my phone is actually connected to my Tesla. If I wait a few seconds until the app shows my vehicle parked, and the interior temp is correct, I can turn things on. Also I have been able to just say "turn on defogger" or "turn on defroster" to get the desired setting.The last couple of mornings it has been cold enough for me to open the app to warm up the car before leaving the house (I know, first world problems). Each time I have done this the app sets the car to "LO" and refuses to let me change it (yes, I've tried the arrow!). The 'red' indicates something is warming, but that doesn't seem to be the case. I've had the car more than 2 years, and this has never been an issue for me before...
I wanted the car hotter, not colder!
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Has anyone else seen this?
Yours is definitely broken - steering wheel is on the wrong side and everythingMy app looks like that if I go to the Climate setting before my phone is actually connected to my Tesla. If I wait a few seconds until the app shows my vehicle parked, and the interior temp is correct, I can turn things on. Also I have been able to just say "turn on defogger" or "turn on defroster" to get the desired setting.
Carefully avoiding mentioning that you can still have them there if you want, like I have, and like lots of other people have, not at all 'buried'.
Yes. here's a quick video that shows you how:To clarify can you add back some of the climate buttons like defrost/defog and heated/cooled seats to the bottom of the screen? ie is it customizable? I still do not like the new lay out so this would be great!
There are two modes. One uses cool air (defog) and the other uses warm air (defrost). In the climate screen the windshield/windscreen icon is red when in defrost mode that adds heat. The defog mode does what you're asking for.Also is there any way NOT to have temperature on max when defrosting? seems temperature jumps to max, and fan automatically increases with defrost button. this is so very annoying, as you get so hot.
I had something similar on a Ford. Astonishingly quick at clearing the screen. Start car, put A/C on max heat with recirc, put on heated screen - and even in the depths of a Northumberland winter ready to go in 30 seconds. And it stayed active for I think no more than 2 minutes so it didn't impact on efficiency? And as you say - invisible.Basically my Discovery had a heated windscreen, heating filaments embedded inside the glass, much like on a rear window, except much thinner and invisible to the naked eye. Good to know the TMY does this differently by heating the wipers then.
Yeah but AI and the new stack…Ah, the days of buttons and tech that just - worked.....
I did, “defrost windscreen” which is transcribed correctly but did nothing. Thanks for the tip.I use voice command "turn on defroster" and it works. Same thing. Maybe you used the wrong term.
the one ford has since first Mondeos?What kind of witchcraft is this?
And yet when you press on the manual button it's call 'defogging', yet, 'defog windscreen' or 'enable defogging' doesn't work. So much for consistency I guess...I did, “defrost windscreen” which is transcribed correctly but did nothing. Thanks for the tip.