rad1234
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I am aware that my Mach E sometimes forgets what its setting are. I usually drive in Whisper with manual heater/AC settings. After I back out of the garage, I check the settings. Sometimes the AC is on (in December?) or the climate is set to auto or power set to Engage. I reset these before starting my journey and accept that the computer had a hiccup.
I have come across another software problem. Sometimes at dusk or foggy weather I will turn the headlights "ON" rather than automatic. A couple times I turned the headlights off to get a few more miles (feet?) range on a long stretch of driving. When I turned the headlights off, the heater went to max of 85 F and the fan went to full power - 10. Once had this happen on the interstate in summer. No traffic around, so I pulled over, turned on the 4-ways and reset it. My remedy is to just not turn the lights off. Has anyone else come across this where the heater goes ballistic?
I have come across another software problem. Sometimes at dusk or foggy weather I will turn the headlights "ON" rather than automatic. A couple times I turned the headlights off to get a few more miles (feet?) range on a long stretch of driving. When I turned the headlights off, the heater went to max of 85 F and the fan went to full power - 10. Once had this happen on the interstate in summer. No traffic around, so I pulled over, turned on the 4-ways and reset it. My remedy is to just not turn the lights off. Has anyone else come across this where the heater goes ballistic?
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