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      11-02-2010, 02:00 PM   #1
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Interior Heaters take a long time to warm up

The last few days its taken ages for the car to blow warm/hot air into the cabin.

This morning I had the temp set to 27 before I noticed an increase. What settings do you use on cold starts?

Has anyone seen similar?

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Yeah iv come across this as well, what I do is turn it right up high as soon as I start the car and turn it down when it gets comfortable, also air con 28 can do the job faster
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The last few days its taken ages for the car to blow warm/hot air into the cabin.

This morning I had the temp set to 27 before I noticed an increase. What settings do you use on cold starts?

Has anyone seen similar?

Thanks

Use the recirculate button(when it is really cold outside) - to have the interior warm up faster.

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