You can install our site as a web app on your iOS device by utilizing the Add to Home Screen feature in Safari. Please see this thread for more details on this.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I think there is substantial benefit in everyday operation even without pressing the fancy button.Nope....never used it once in 76+ miles driven in two Model S’ that have it
I agree with this.I think there is substantial benefit in everyday operation even without pressing the fancy button.
I bought the HEPA filter ($220) and installed it myself. Well I was getting my free second year of service (it’s a long story) I asked if they would add the bio defense button, and they did.
I love having the HEPA filter. I think it does filter a lot of smells especially diesel. not all the Way, but much better than without it. I used to have to hit recirculate all the time. I don’t have to do that anymore.
even without the bio defense button, it was well worth it. You do not need the bio defense button To get the benefit of a HEPA filter.
I think there is substantial benefit in everyday operation even without pressing the fancy button.
Hi there curious to know if purchasing the HEPA filter for $500 is worth it?
TIA
I’m pretty sure it turns recirculate off. It draws in filtered outside air and pressurize the inside cabin, so theoretically no other outside contaminants can make their way in...might be for sure. I do not press the fancy button however as it puts the fan on high turns on recirculate and is way too loud for any regular use
What HEPA filter did you buy, and from where?
I purchased a MERV 13 filter online for about $50 and installed it my self this weekend. It seems to be working perfectly (drove behind some test buses on the way to work this morning), but wondering what the difference is between a MERV 13 filter and a HEPA filter.
I believe from prior descriptions it actually does both - recirculates the bulk of the cabin air while simultaneously drawing in enough fresh to maintain positive pressure.I’m pretty sure it turns recirculate off. It draws in filtered outside air and pressurize the inside cabin, so theoretically no other outside contaminants can make their way in...