Does anyone believe this? (Internal/external temperature readings)

This happens to me too. I was shocked the first time I saw it and thought my heater had been running all night inside. But it’s just a weird glitch. Why doesn’t the app show the odometer readings BTW? Annoying.
 
Try adjusting settings in the AirCon dropdown menu. I seem to have solved this now (or certainly minimised the effect) by using these settings : - ECO, External air flow, manual fan speed 4, AC on (usually), Temp between 26c to 28c generally and all Auto settings OFF. It still warms up pretty quick on ECO.
What you are writing looks very familiar. But....I have a different explanation.

All modes/settings suffer from the same problem, whether with a tradional heater or a heatpump: the A/C simply acts as a on/off system. The price we pay for a cheap car....
Once the A/C has reached some set T it immediately starts blowing in colder air. This explains why everyone experiences something like 21 degrees as too cold, because before you know it it has blown in the cold air.
Setting it to T+5 just delays this moment. Same as eco mode. You can stretch it even further by lowering the fan speed.
In the end, as long as distances are short enough you just do not get the "off moment". So, you simply experience it as a working A/C.
Just my two cents..
 
Mine sometimes tells me it is 85°C inside in the winter and when we had a heatwave (34°C) it tried to say the battery needed heating. So I don't have much faith in the temperature sensors at all!
 

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