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Gavin Beecham Member Since: 14 Sep 2007 Location: essex Posts: 140 |
I've noticed this too but as it's not been that cold as yet, I haven't had a play. I will now though! |
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Tue Nov 18 2014 6:04pm |
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top0cat Member Since: 27 Apr 2014 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 21 |
I had a look at this last night, did you also turn the temp up?
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Wed Nov 19 2014 7:34am |
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KiwiCool Member Since: 25 Sep 2006 Location: Hanmer Springs, New Zealand Posts: 71 |
Like Top0cat I tested mine the same way and it's working fine. Rod SDV6 (14.5) Corris Grey NZ Spec + door mouldings, mud flaps and tow bar
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Thu Nov 20 2014 4:28am |
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andman Member Since: 08 Oct 2011 Location: la vella Posts: 1155 |
It's getting very cold here and i'm not overly impressed with the dash output...
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Thu Nov 20 2014 5:08pm |
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Gal Dove Member Since: 14 Aug 2012 Location: A bus stop under The Westway. Posts: 61 |
Thanks for replies. Car went in to Stratstones and they compared it to three other RRS's. Apparently all the same as mine which I guess just means that they're all poor. No recalls on the issue so just live with it.......or in my case, sell it and wait for all these little issues to be ironed out. Maybe. MY14 RRS2, Corris, Pano, 50/50 Cirrus/Black leather, Meridien sound, 22" Style 6's, Bespoke Gap around tailgate.
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Thu Nov 20 2014 6:14pm |
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peanutbob Member Since: 04 Jul 2011 Location: UK Posts: 585 |
Jan 7th this year I was having a whinge on this forum about the max fan speed on the RRS2 which seemed very feeble. Whether the fan is not powerful enough is not really certain as we haven't had any really cold conditions for 2 years. It may also be that the idea is to produce a more subtle input of air for a Range Rover, rather than a real blast. The RRS has as many air vents as the D4 but the Disco outputs far more air, but has more decibels. As for the Defender, put the selection to front air vents, and you can blow dry your hair in front of these....
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Thu Nov 20 2014 7:32pm |
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Gal Dove Member Since: 14 Aug 2012 Location: A bus stop under The Westway. Posts: 61 |
Hi andman. To be clear; I'm just referring to when the climate is in Auto mode. I don't want to be faffing around redirecting the heat to the footwells in a £65k car when it should be doing it for me. I really do find this to be a bit of an Emporers New Clothes situation. Is it crap....? Errr....yes it is. Really? Yes. My commute is a stop/start 12 mile / 40 minute drive. The engine is well up to temp and I always deactivate the stop/start engine wrecking function before she's out of the garage. A car of this calibre should be keeping me well and truly cozy from the get go, distributing the heat effectively, maybe even some executive relief - if the situation is conducive, at the lights maybe. As mentioned above, it's still around 7 deg index the mornings here and my bloody feet are cold!!! What the hell is it going to be like if things get anywhere near proper winter temps??!! MY14 RRS2, Corris, Pano, 50/50 Cirrus/Black leather, Meridien sound, 22" Style 6's, Bespoke Gap around tailgate. Porsche 911 (just left!) 1972 VW Bay Camper (cooled by the air alone!!) |
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Thu Nov 20 2014 8:07pm |
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peanutbob Member Since: 04 Jul 2011 Location: UK Posts: 585 |
Do you mean this sort of executive relief? Should keep your feet warm!
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Thu Nov 20 2014 8:35pm |
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Gal Dove Member Since: 14 Aug 2012 Location: A bus stop under The Westway. Posts: 61 |
She would indeed - but she'd be bloody freezing down there dressed like that!!! I'd have to reach my tartan blanket off the back seat for her!
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Thu Nov 20 2014 11:20pm |
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mikef Member Since: 16 Sep 2013 Location: bucks Posts: 313 |
My first cold morning in my new RRS and I can only endorse what the OP has said. The cabin is very slow to warm up and the windows are very slow to clear (except for the heated windscreen which clears very quickly). It is slower to warm up compared to my previous L322 FFRR and this is very disappointing in what is supposed to be a state of the art design. Thankfully I specified Timed Climate which I didn't use this morning but which I will definitely be using in the future |
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Mon Nov 24 2014 11:54am |
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Peterlondon Member Since: 14 May 2014 Location: Bucks J5 M40 Posts: 80 |
I thoroughly recommend Park Heating to overcome these issues.
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Mon Nov 24 2014 7:54pm |
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malcolmw Member Since: 05 Dec 2013 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 122 |
+1 on parked car heating. Regards
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Mon Nov 24 2014 7:55pm |
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Andrew Member Since: 16 Jun 2005 Location: Cheltenham Posts: 248 |
5.0 Ltr soon warms up! 5.0 Ltr Superchrged RRS2, Chile Red, Sideways out of junctions!
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Mon Nov 24 2014 9:22pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
I know it isn't much help but RR Evoque has the very same cold footwell problem, and in the UK owners cannot spec Park Heat either. We also have an electric PTC heater that warms up the rest of the cabin instantly as it doesn't use engine heat but there are still cold spots in the front footwells - even setting the heating system to manual direction control doesn't help it. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Thu Nov 27 2014 9:48am |
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