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victor_lefter

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    Karoq
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    2020

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  1. No, it's actually not working as it should, it is one thing to maintain temperature and another to simply blow cold air constantly. And I will give you the best example, from this Sunday, when we were leaving Paris: big storm just started, it was raining like crazy, so the outside temp was around 12-13 degrees and we set the climatronic to 24. Guess what, it was blowing cold air and the only way to get some heating was to turn it up to 28. We should have been melting at that point, but the temperature was at best around 22-23 degrees inside (which is perfectly fine, but not given the value set on the climatronic). Had the 2013 Superb before the Karoq, never had this issue, if I put it on 24 or above I would sweat instantly.
  2. Hi, not to this moment, I've just learned to live with it, maybe we are lucky that the climate in Belgium is not that cold, plus the heated seats that do a good job. But my wife complains sometimes and for good reason, it is the poorest heating system I've experienced in any car so far.
  3. Hi, guys, Just bought a 2019 Karoq SportLine and I have, I guess, an issue with the interior heating. I looked up the forum, but didn't find something similar, so maybe it's just in my head. I'm coming from a 2013 Superb that could melt your ass if you set up the Climatronic on HI. Now, the Karoq will start to heat the cabin pretty fast and neat, but, after around 15-20 minutes drive it will begin blowing warm and then almost cold air. If I crank up the setting to 25-26, it will again blow some warm air and so on. I noticed that, unlike the Superb, the max value that I can input is around 29 and just afterwards it has the Hi value, so I'm wondering if maybe the sensor inside the cabin is too sensitive and believes that the temperature is actually higher than in reality. It's not like I'm freezing in the car, but it's also unpleasant to set the temp to 22 (like I did in the Superb) and get cold air after some time (I really don't think it can heat up the cabin that fast, even if it there are around 10-11 degrees outside). If I set it up to HI it will blow hot air immediately, thus I don't know what to believe, it doesn't seem to be an issue with the heating system per se. If you have any ideas or maybe encountered the same problem, please enlighten me Thanks, Victor
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