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Configurable "Vent" mode with cabin overheat protection

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During our summer holidays in Greece, it was so hot, we purchased an exterior windshield sunshade which tucked in the closed front door windows.

We wanted to put "cabin overheat protection" with "No A/C" but with the sunshade being held by the front windows, we simply couldn't or the sunshade would have flown away with the first gust of wind.

Allowing a configurable "front / back" window vent option should be as easy as allowing childlock on "both/left/right" doors in the app configuration.
 

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The Model 3 Owner's Manual (I didn't check the other models) says Cabin Overheat Protection can operate the air conditioning or the fan. It does not mention automatically venting the windows. And it operates for 12 hours at most.