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Hi all:
new to the forum, I just got a 2021 4S CPO last week, and still finding my way around here. I searched and didn’t find my answer (but it’s possible that it’s lost in the dozens of threads about failing heaters).
my question: when I set the heat to, say, 72, it blows tepid room temperature air. I have to set it in the mid-high 80s to get it to blow noticeably hot air. This feels like my Dyson space heater at home, in that the temperature you set is the temperature of the air it blows, as opposed to the temperature you’re trying to get the cabin to. But in every other car I’ve ever owned, including (as best as I can recall) my two 911s, the temp you set was for the desired cabin temp. And that’s also how I understand the owner’s manual. Plus, if that’s not the case, the “auto” setting doesn’t make much sense. But there’s no way the air that comes out on auto at 72 would ever warm my cabin to 72 degrees. (The airflow is also way too light. I’d expect it to blow hard on auto if I need to significantly raise the cabin temp but there’s barely any and I had to manually set the fan to at or near the max)
am I the only one experiencing this? Does this mean I am experiencing some sort of heater issue? The system was obviously checked as part of the CPO inspection, but it wouldn’t be the first time this dealership has missed something.
Again, sorry if this has been answered elsewhere and thanks for the extremely helpful forum!
Cheers.
new to the forum, I just got a 2021 4S CPO last week, and still finding my way around here. I searched and didn’t find my answer (but it’s possible that it’s lost in the dozens of threads about failing heaters).
my question: when I set the heat to, say, 72, it blows tepid room temperature air. I have to set it in the mid-high 80s to get it to blow noticeably hot air. This feels like my Dyson space heater at home, in that the temperature you set is the temperature of the air it blows, as opposed to the temperature you’re trying to get the cabin to. But in every other car I’ve ever owned, including (as best as I can recall) my two 911s, the temp you set was for the desired cabin temp. And that’s also how I understand the owner’s manual. Plus, if that’s not the case, the “auto” setting doesn’t make much sense. But there’s no way the air that comes out on auto at 72 would ever warm my cabin to 72 degrees. (The airflow is also way too light. I’d expect it to blow hard on auto if I need to significantly raise the cabin temp but there’s barely any and I had to manually set the fan to at or near the max)
am I the only one experiencing this? Does this mean I am experiencing some sort of heater issue? The system was obviously checked as part of the CPO inspection, but it wouldn’t be the first time this dealership has missed something.
Again, sorry if this has been answered elsewhere and thanks for the extremely helpful forum!
Cheers.
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