In case you were't aware (I wasn't) the cabin overheat protection only runs for 12 hours.
Saw mine kick in for the first time in a while yesterday when the temp reached 38 - apparently the ceiling is 40 degrees. Wrongly assumed it would be working today (even hotter in balmy Manchester today) and had a look to see the inside temperature had reached 61 degrees. The app showed Cabin Overheat Protection was on, so opened the doors to let some steam out and have a look what the car could tell me - an information note on the control in the car says that COP will run 'for up to 12 hours after you leave the car'
It may be you can re-start it by unlocking/locking the car remotely?
Yep, 'read the manual' and all that applies, but thought it might be useful for any other muppets out there.
(ps - reminds me of this time last year when my front number plate fell off after the adhesive pads melted - another lesson learned)
Saw mine kick in for the first time in a while yesterday when the temp reached 38 - apparently the ceiling is 40 degrees. Wrongly assumed it would be working today (even hotter in balmy Manchester today) and had a look to see the inside temperature had reached 61 degrees. The app showed Cabin Overheat Protection was on, so opened the doors to let some steam out and have a look what the car could tell me - an information note on the control in the car says that COP will run 'for up to 12 hours after you leave the car'
It may be you can re-start it by unlocking/locking the car remotely?
Yep, 'read the manual' and all that applies, but thought it might be useful for any other muppets out there.
(ps - reminds me of this time last year when my front number plate fell off after the adhesive pads melted - another lesson learned)