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I'm not aware of an inside temp. gauge. If anyone finds it, pls let me know. However, I've noticed that the temp indicated on the App is not accurate with my car - it always shows about 10 degrees (F) more than the actual temp.
It's been established many times before that the interior temp is not displayed anywhere in the vehicle. Unless your mobile app-capable device is in the vehicle.
So what's on the dash--is that supposed to be the outside temp? It's totally different from the app. Here's what my dash says right now:
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Here's what my app says:
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The app's labelled "Interior temperature," so does that make the dash temp the outside temp?
Thanks, rlang59 and jerry33. How silly! At least, why not have the app display the exterior temp as well as the interior.... Having each show a different temp is just goofy. Ah well.
Thanks, rlang59 and jerry33. How silly! At least, why not have the app display the exterior temp as well as the interior.... Having each show a different temp is just goofy. Ah well.
I would really like the interior temperature, because my impression of the climate control is that it ramps the fan speed down much too soon. e.g., if I have the air conditioning on, I am often manually overriding the fan speed or artificially cranking down the temperature because I feel hot and stuffy in the car.
I just wish the app would consistently even show the internal temperature. Seems like 70% of the time it doesn't do that.
As an example, I had the climate control set for 70, and the app sensor showed 80. The fans started at high speed, but quickly ramped down to a very low speed, even though the cabin was still showing 80 on the app. I'd love to know what the climate control system thinks the interior temperature is.
The App generally doesn't show the temperature if it hasn't been connected for awhile. Turning on the climate control (even if only for one cycle) always brings the temperature display up.
Over in the "REST API" thread it's been reported that the car will often return NULL for the interior temp value for some reason, so at least that funkiness doesn't appear to be the app's fault...
So neither choice seems terribly "goofy" to me.... and is consistent with what other cars do and the choices you might need to make at the time.