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My heat doesn’t work unless I have the setting on “HI” (which is over 81 degrees). Then it blows a lot of very hot air. I moved the temp down to 78 degrees and get cool air! I’ve brought the car in, again, for this issue and just got it back with no solution “the diagnostics on the car are all fine”. Has anyone else had any issues with the heat?
So I have cold air, cooler air, and extremely hot air! This is very upsetting for an expensive car and such a seemingly minor issue.
My June 18' S100D does exactly the same. I'm not the type who gets cold easily, yet I'm constantly cold in the car unless I turn the heating way up (26C / 79F). In every other car I've owned or been in 21C / 70F is sufficient. At that high temperature the car gets too hot pretty quickly so I have to turn it down a few degrees. Result; cold air almost immediately so I'm cold again. I tried getting it up to 26C / 79F then switching the HVAC system off. Result; car gets cold in well under 5 minutes so I have to switch it on again. Even the drivers door card and metal handle are really cold.
So far its been into the SC twice. Once they claimed it was due to Range Mode being active. I switched if off and the problem was still there. I took it back to the SC and they said its 'normal', but we've put a bit of insulation into the door so that should help. The problem remains!
I have had the same exact issue with my car. I have brought it in to service 3 times for the same issue. When I am sitting in the car and showing this to the service center, I feel like theyre lying to my face saying "it feels warm! it feels hot, actually!".
I cant help but feel like Tesla employees are gas lighting me. I know the car is cold when anybody in the car needs to use a blanket to keep themselves warm.
I never thought that having an issue like this would completely turn me off to a company. But when the car heater was working fine when i first purchased the car, and now all of a sudden decides to stop working properly, and I have absolutely no discourse, it gives me a very negative feeling against the company. It also makes me regret my decision of buying this car. I could have purchased an S class mercedes, or a Lexus LS.
I have now resorted to driving my prius mostly, as I do not feel safe driving this car in the cold.
Is anyone else having this exact issue? Has there been a solution yet?
Overall heat is fine but I have cold feet on the drivers' side in my 2019 Model S. Service centre says it is OK but it isn't!My heat doesn’t work unless I have the setting on “HI” (which is over 81 degrees). Then it blows a lot of very hot air. I moved the temp down to 78 degrees and get cool air! I’ve brought the car in, again, for this issue and just got it back with no solution “the diagnostics on the car are all fine”. Has anyone else had any issues with the heat?
So I have cold air, cooler air, and extremely hot air! This is very upsetting for an expensive car and such a seemingly minor issue.
Same here, in fact I find it too warm when I set it to 22C/71.6F. I now turn it down to 20C/68F and keep the seat heater on. This is the perfect setting in the winter here that just landed in Ontario - temps have ranged between -5 C/23F to 0C/32FYou people are crazy . I came from a Chevy Volt and in that car, you had to have the heat on at least 80/max (or the ICE running) to get any appreciable warmth in the cabin in the winter.
So far (heading into my first winter with a Model S - recent lows in the 20s/highs in the 30s), I find the heat in the Model S to be more than adequate and in some cases a little too warm.