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My car has been in for service for the last week and I’ve noticed every Afternoon the temperature inside the car reaches closer to 150F. Is this normal? It seems very hot to me.
The funny thing is the outside temperature for the past week has been in the 95F max in Buena Park. I’m not sure why the internal temp reached that high. Here’s one today at 127F when the ambient temp is 92F.
Just buy a bunch of aluminum foil and roll it on top of the car when you park. Then tweet a photo to Elon so he can see what his actual cars end up looking like in parking lots.
I had the same thing happen when my car was waiting for service, in the parking lot. The internal temp. was around 140*. When the car isn’t in service, I notice temps don’t get above 120ish. Strange
I had the same thing happen when my car was waiting for service, in the parking lot. The internal temp. was around 140*. When the car isn’t in service, I notice temps don’t get above 120ish. Strange
I am under the impression that with the cabin protection, the temp will auto adjust to prevent over heating. Does this relate to internal temp protection as well? I wonder if a tint job will prevent this, at the same time maybe I should invest in a shade covering. I believe Tesla shop has this.