Yes, but you’re in YorkshireI've only done just over 8400 miles.
mine’s toasty in it’s Norfolk garage!
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Yes, but you’re in YorkshireI've only done just over 8400 miles.
Not sure about that… got 36.5 yesterday and 36.6 today and did 200 miles with the family in foul weather when the wipers not working is a real problem when passing lorries throwing spray… yes you can keep pressing and yes sometimes you can select manual (though mine threw a 15m hissy fit when it wouldn’t respond to manual wiper touchscreen presses at all)Wipers seem to have changed, the random frantic wiping has been replaced with a sulking teenager which refuses to wipe even when the screen is quite bad. Better that way, throwing in the odd manual wipe is preferable to having to turn the thing off.
sounds like you have a feverOnly got 36.6 last week...but 40.4 is installing now
I found that. Only had one drive though. Now on 40.4. Hope they didn’t break it!I’m finding AP behaving much better in .6. Further from kerbs and faster turning.
seems to be working on mine. Didn’t wash the car though40.4 might have broken car wash mode
I’ll double check laterseems to be working on mine. Didn’t wash the car though
I got 36.6 this afternoon! It download the first 50% in a few minutes and then stalled.Checked for an update this afternoon and got 36.5 notification. Downloaded to 50% and then it stalled! After about an hour it was still stuck at 50%. Tried a 2 button reset but still stuck. After another hour I drove the car up the road to get the car off WIFI and on to mobile and returned home. Once home it reconnected to WIFI and started downloading to 100%. Maybe turning the WIFI on/off would have done the same thing.
Currently installing at 60% complete...
Sorry if I drift off topic but in colder weather I thought disabling A/C and putting the temp to 22° is more efficient? The only issue in doing so is that you lose the auto setting for blowing speed... Any thoughts?I have only had 36.5 (and 36.6 as of yesterday) for a couple of days, and I'm trying to get my head round the new energy app (which I actually like a lot). However, maybe those of you that have had this feature longer can explain...
Today I completed my usual drive to work (about 20 miles of mixed roads) with the climate set as usual to 20.5°C - when I arrived at work I looked at the energy app, and there are two 'Range Tips':
These would appear a little contradictory - so I'm confused whether I should be running at 22°C or 19.5°C to do what is suggested...
- Set cabin temperature to 22°C to save 0.1% for the rest of the drive
- Decreasing the cabin set temperature by 1°C would have saved 0.1%
I do, just wanted to understand the logic (if there is)...Ignore any tips and set it to whatever is comfortable for you.
I think it's more efficient to leave it in auto as the car can re-direct heat/cooling using the octovalve better than you can do manually. Also turning off A/C could result in misting on the inside of the windows due to high humidity on cold wet days... The only time I turn off the heating is in the summer when I drive with the windows open. That's also when I get the best efficiency figures...Sorry if I drift off topic but in colder weather I thought disabling A/C and putting the temp to 22° is more efficient? The only issue in doing so is that you lose the auto setting for blowing speed... Any thoughts?
It doesn't disable the A/C. The heat pump will continue to run to shuffle heat around the system. If anything it'll make efficiency worse if you do this since it might resort to using the electrical heater to heat the cabin instead.Sorry if I drift off topic but in colder weather I thought disabling A/C