How does the heating/AC system work?
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 6:18 pm
Have had the E70 2012 40d for a couple months now and popped out the other night for some fishing. I went to put the heating on upon return as it was a bit cooler at night. The main vents (in front of the driver either side of steering wheel) didnt want to put out warm air however. The cabin did eventually get warm from the window and footwell outlets however.
Fast forward to today and I was in BMW for other things and asked for them to show me how the heating side of it worked. The service woman showed me to just put the temperature up to desired set point (obviously) turn off the AC (this is unlike my other BMW's which would put out warm dry air with the AC on) and then go into climate settings and put the drivers setting to warm. We then sat and waited and although the cabin did get warm, air does not come out of the main vents. She explained that BMW had found that the main vents producing warm air is likely to make the driver sleepy and so they dont make warm air, only cold.
Does this sound familiar to anyone else? My previous E46 would happily produce warm air from any of the vents in the winter, with or without the AC on and to the set point required.
Why would BMW decide to prevent warm air coming out of the vents like this? I immediately thought, why not make the seats uncomfy too, in case the driver falls asleep as they are too comfy...
Fast forward to today and I was in BMW for other things and asked for them to show me how the heating side of it worked. The service woman showed me to just put the temperature up to desired set point (obviously) turn off the AC (this is unlike my other BMW's which would put out warm dry air with the AC on) and then go into climate settings and put the drivers setting to warm. We then sat and waited and although the cabin did get warm, air does not come out of the main vents. She explained that BMW had found that the main vents producing warm air is likely to make the driver sleepy and so they dont make warm air, only cold.
Does this sound familiar to anyone else? My previous E46 would happily produce warm air from any of the vents in the winter, with or without the AC on and to the set point required.
Why would BMW decide to prevent warm air coming out of the vents like this? I immediately thought, why not make the seats uncomfy too, in case the driver falls asleep as they are too comfy...