Pine
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I guess that in High mode the fan speed would be higher in order to push a greater volume of air through the car.
You're probably right, but in Auto mode I would expect the fan speed to be variable, for example, for heating the car, when it's first started sbd cold it should be low until it warmed up then increase to high until it got up to temperature and then back down again once up to temperature, that's what I expect auto to do, so where does the air volume play it's part. I started this post because what happens after travelling say 15 minutes, I get a blast of cold air on high fan speed and I have to come out of auto and lower the fan speed and increase the temperature trying to compensate. Currently I have it set on Auto and the air volume in low which appears to work ok, but even then if I change it to medium or high there appears to be no change, but I'm only doing short trips again the moment and I still want to understand what's happening.I guess that in High mode the fan speed would be higher in order to push a greater volume of air through the car.
Yes, but none that explain thisHas anyone found a video on youtube for the recommended aircon / heater settings and what all the options do?
Hi Pine,I guess that in High mode the fan speed would be higher in order to push a greater volume of air through the car.
maybe I'm late or it has been answered already.... log/medium/high is for the auto mode only - not for manual settings. put it on auto and the the auto fan setting on low and it will blow less in auto mode. as soon as you manually change the fan speed the auto mode is cancelled.I can't seem to get the heating right. I presumed full auto would be the norm, but it's far too blowy and doesn't heat the interior, the fast fan just creates cold air So I switched off auto and put the fan on number 1 the lowest at 23c and it seemed ok, tried 24c but it got very hot, whereas 22c was cold, it needs to be 23.5c but that's not an option. However, it isn't stable, it frequently blows cold fur no reason. I have looked at the air flow settings, which has Low, Medium & High but I have no idea what the settings are supposed to do and any none of them seem to make any changes. Has anyone got any guidance on this?
I did get an answer some time ago from MG support who said that the auto fan setting was an added functionality for poeple who wanted a higher flow of outside air. I didn't relay this to the forum as I really didn't see the point - I just leave it on auto and adjust the temperature. What I have found is that I need to lower the temperature from 24 (my preferred normal temperature) to 22 when I travel at 70mph compared to around town speeds as it getts too hot, I can only presume this has to do with the increased air flow created by the faster speed. No big deal, but still quirky for what is quite a clever car.maybe I'm late or it has been answered already.... log/medium/high is for the auto mode only - not for manual settings. put it on auto and the the auto fan setting on low and it will blow less in auto mode. as soon as you manually change the fan speed the auto mode is cancelled.
If you set the temp and use the Auto setting you will get the variable fan speed depending on the set temp, the temperature inside and outside the car and the engine temp. Setting the option to low will, on average, give you a lower fan speed but it is still variable in speed. Normal will increase the fan speed and high will be the fastest and most aggressive fan speed / air flow.Does anyone know exactly what the air flow options in the Aircon settings do? The options are low, medium and high, I've tried them all but it doesn't seem to change anything