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I like it. Let's call it Thunberg Mode...So sort of the AC version of regenerative braking.
I like it. Let's call it Thunberg Mode...So sort of the AC version of regenerative braking.
I like it. Let's call it Thunberg Mode...
Well, I do live in QLD-Australia, 19c in my view is only for penguins and not us poor north-of-the-border types. Anything sub 24c is way too cold for my bones!I’m with you in wanting reliable heat & AC.
But I’m confused that 19C would be considered a cold day and blowing 22C was still nippy!
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Give it time. Mine also works near perfectly "temperature-wise". However, it does have it's own nuances that make be laugh every time I drive it.My HVAC works perfectly
My 67 Benz doesn't have a working heater nor fan. Yet somehow I drive it year round in a state with the full 4 seasons ( sometimes all 4 in the same day )Give it time. Mine also works near perfectly "temperature-wise". However, it does have it's own nuances that make be laugh every time I drive it.
I'm sorry Dave...I can not do that.I'll need a weekend to verify HAL9000 protocols.
He is from Tasmania... likely he is baiting us... likely!My HVAC works perfectly
My Series IIa 109 has a rare NA spec heater, the Kodiak Mk.IV. I am completely comfortable driving in T-shirt in 15F winter weather. It mounts through the passenger footwell, so if you’re the passenger you are never cold.My 67 Benz doesn't have a working heater nor fan. Yet somehow I drive it year round in a state with the full 4 seasons ( sometimes all 4 in the same day )
Working HVAC?
Pure looxury lad
Au contraire . My Grenadier has performed as it should and as expected. Enjoying a bit of welcome rain and cool, pristine air atm.He is from Tasmania... likely he is baiting us... likely!