One Question for TCP owner, any issues on your AC???? mind to share your HU firmware version?
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Jul 16 2016, 06:18 PM
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One Question for TCP owner, any issues on your AC???? mind to share your HU firmware version?
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Jul 16 2016, 07:28 PM
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Yes, Pmed him. Both of us thinks that it might be something to do with software. that's why i would like to know what's the firmware on others TCP.
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Jul 16 2016, 09:09 PM
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Actually, my mum's brand new c class had similar problem, sounded ridiculous, but there is some true in it. In comparison, I would prefer to have some water vapor in my headlamp (which will dissipate under the sun) rather then having this AC issues which might take some time to rectify.
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Jul 16 2016, 09:11 PM
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HU Ver.1.F187.14 I doubt that you can actually find the issues before you drive your car. Aircond was functioning perfectly before we set off. The AC just switches off itself intermittently, and takes sometime to restart to blow cold air. This condition is esp obvious/worst when you set it to recirculate mode. Fawked noted that his car lost power, like it is in ECON mod, however mine is ok. Whatever mode you chose for the AC (auto or manual) this condition will happened, and surprisingly, it does not occur when you put your gear into P. I don't think the temp sensor is the issue, as when i set it to Auto mode, the AC actually increase the fan speed trying to cool down the interior of the car, however it is not possible with the hot air coming from the air vent. This post has been edited by willie: Jul 16 2016, 09:21 PM |
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Jul 16 2016, 11:21 PM
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QUOTE(GeekinE90 @ Jul 16 2016, 10:20 PM) My TCP had a similar bug where AC was blowing warm air. I was playing with the HU when it happened. AC button on screen was activated. Had to deactivate AC by pressing the button and then press on again to get cold air back. Only happen once so far. Don't think it's compressor related but bugs on the TCP HU that causes this. Have you all tried pressing AC button on screen Off then On again to get cold air back? Yes, i had this, but the thing is this issue kept on coming back intermittently. Yes i did press AC on then off then on again, and yes the cold air came back.This post has been edited by willie: Jul 16 2016, 11:21 PM |
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