Nklem
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- Norm
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I have noticed since the PAAK update, the climate control is keeping my specific custom, settings at every start up.
It has always kept temperature settings, but before the PAAK update, it would always default to standard climate control functions (E Heat on, AC on, Recirc off).
Every time I get in the car, I had to change to Recirc on, AC on, E Heat off (Most efficient EV AC settings on a hot day) or on a cool day (below 60) AC off, Recirc off and E Heat off (for just ventilation). I even had a 48 degree morning where I had E Heat on, only.
Since the PAAK update, my settings are always remembered. Currently, Recirc stays on all the time with AC on (Hot time of year).
I love this, since most cars (including my Hyundai EV), recirc defaults to off every start up. It was a pain point before the PAAK update.
...Norm
It has always kept temperature settings, but before the PAAK update, it would always default to standard climate control functions (E Heat on, AC on, Recirc off).
Every time I get in the car, I had to change to Recirc on, AC on, E Heat off (Most efficient EV AC settings on a hot day) or on a cool day (below 60) AC off, Recirc off and E Heat off (for just ventilation). I even had a 48 degree morning where I had E Heat on, only.
Since the PAAK update, my settings are always remembered. Currently, Recirc stays on all the time with AC on (Hot time of year).
I love this, since most cars (including my Hyundai EV), recirc defaults to off every start up. It was a pain point before the PAAK update.
...Norm
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