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Have you figured out how to move the airflow at all? In the climate settings drag the animation around with your finger.Hi,
Is it normal that the drivers air vent doesn’t blow into the driver face? I’ve not been able to move the vent to achieve this
thanks
Thanks but doesn’t really answer my question.
I want to know if i should feel it in my face. No matter how I move the vent I can’t seem to achieve it.
yup same hereWorks fine for me. If I want it on my face I push both streams together and angle it up quite a way.
Thanks for your reply.Works fine for me. If I want it on my face I push both streams together and angle it up quite a way.
(AFA airflow goes )Thanks for your reply.
I may have to get it booked in then, I don’t really feel anything above the steering wheel.
Can't get mine to blow on my face either - tried all angles.Thanks for your reply.
I may have to get it booked in then, I don’t really feel anything above the steering wheel.
Good question, don’t know the answer to your precise enquiry, but you can “(turn up) or down” the temperature on the passenger side by altering the figure on the passenger side of the fan icon on the display. This would not turn passenger side off completely, but would give the passenger the option to independently adjust their temperature settingNot 100% on topic, but does anyone know if it's possible to turn off the passenger vent while there is someone in the seat?
I have a friend who would turn off the vents in my previous car because that's how she likes it, but obviously that is't an option in the M3.
Seems weird that Tesla turn it off when the seat is empty to save energy, but won't let you turn it off when it isn't wanted to also save energy.
Good question, don’t know the answer to your precise enquiry, but you can “(turn up) or down” the temperature on the passenger side by altering the figure on the passenger side of the fan icon on the display. This would not turn passenger side off completely, but would give the passenger the option to independently adjust their temperature setting
Can't be done on a model 3. Both or neitherNot 100% on topic, but does anyone know if it's possible to turn off the passenger vent while there is someone in the seat?
I have a friend who would turn off the vents in my previous car because that's how she likes it, but obviously that is't an option in the M3.
Seems weird that Tesla turn it off when the seat is empty to save energy, but won't let you turn it off when it isn't wanted to also save energy.
The slit doesn't move, the air is directed by having two columns of air intersecting to direct the flow. It certainly blows on my face just fine, and even though I'm only 5'8" I suspect that's higher than your waist.Has anyone got any updates on getting the vent to blow on the driver's face?
I used a suggestion on here to put the fan on 10 and then change the direction on the screen until I can feel the air, but I've tried it and even when it's at the very top of the range it only goes to my waist/lower chest.
Is this normal or is it a problem with my car (and a few others it seems)? When you look at the vent slit, it doesn't look like it could ever really point up with the slight top overhand section.
Hmm...... I wonder if I have an issue then, although I have seen others say the same. What model is your car? Mine is a 2021 MIC M3P.The slit doesn't move, the air is directed by having two columns of air intersecting to direct the flow. It certainly blows on my face just fine, and even though I'm only 5'8" I suspect that's higher than your waist.