I have regular access to a leaf and an i3, both of which I keep at 21 degrees on a cold day to stay warm.
On the Honda E, I’m bumping it up to above 22 to maintain the same comfort level.
Anyone else finding this too?
Climate control too cold?
I also found it very cold (cold wind) in the car, while the temperature was at 21. Noticed that air conditioning (standard?) was on, didn’t see it on the display, and I have now actively turned it off, and it is now comfortable.
Dutch Advance in Charge Yellow on 17"
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Home charger: public charging stations only
1st registered Oct 2020
Home charger: public charging stations only
- londiniumperson
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Same here, I set mine to 22.5°C or even 23.5°C at times with the seat & steering wheel heaters also on if its a cold morning, when in other cars I'd only set to a max of 21°C which haven't had heated seats/wheel.
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Erm I set my in car temperature to 19°, am I doing something wrong? I use the Aircon sporadically just to demist when I get in with a wet coat etc, so I don't really notice if it's colder than the temperature I set, as for the seats and steering wheel I don't use them yet (I got work at 5:30 on early shift)
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It definitely seems to have very aggressive cooling. Even with 21 °C selected it keeps blowing chilled air directly down at my legs when the climate is set to auto. On other cars I’d usually have between 18-20 °C selected.
I’ve now taken to setting the temp and then manually turning down the fan speed to minimum.
My preference would be to just be able to direct a little air at the window to keep it clear, but for some reason Honda don’t want us to be able to do that without simultaneously chilling our legs (even though window flow only is definitely supposed to be a thing, according to a technical document I’ve seen).
I’ve now taken to setting the temp and then manually turning down the fan speed to minimum.
My preference would be to just be able to direct a little air at the window to keep it clear, but for some reason Honda don’t want us to be able to do that without simultaneously chilling our legs (even though window flow only is definitely supposed to be a thing, according to a technical document I’ve seen).
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