I don’t have issues triggering the A/C mode every 12 hours, but I’ve never seen the Fan only “No A/C” mode do anything ever. Have y’all seen it do anything?
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Really? Hmm I was referring to this option:There’s nothing in the manual that suggests Cabin Overheat Protection can be used without the AC.
Ah, that would make sense, thanks. Without COP, it gets up to 140+ F for me. I tried “No A/C” and it just seems like COP wasn’t turning on. No notification, no change in temp. I even tried first cooling it down to 120F then trying it, but still nothing. Only A/C will trigger it.I've used it. If the car is in the sun pulling hot air in from outside won't seem like it is doing anything. What do are you looking to see?
Oh very interesting, I wonder why that isI was looking at the refresh Model S manual and it’s not documented there, but I do see the No A/C setting in the Model 3 manual. Just checked the mobile app, and I see that option for my 3, but not for my S. For the S, it looks like this:
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On my 2018, I have the No A/C option on and I was wondering about it because I never got any notification. The other day however, I noticed the fan was on on my car...still no notification or indication in the app though.Oh very interesting, I wonder why that is
Works great in South Carolina.In the summer, probably only works in northern states, definitely not in southern states.
I was wondering this as well. Looking around I don't find a definitive answer, but most believe the car does sleep as long as the temperature stays below the set temperature for COP.Does cabin overheat monitoring mean the car can’t sleep?
Yes, I get notifications from the app when it kicks in. Check your app's notification settings and make sure that one is enabled (if you want it). Here in south FL, I get the notifications anytime the car is parked outside.Does cabin overheat protection (with A/C) normally give you guys a notification? I don't think I've ever gotten a notification when it's active, or when it isn't