I'm a relatively new owner of a 1998 328iS and I'm just trying to figure out the exact workings of the automatic climate control system. I've read the manual a few times and still seem to struggle with exactly what the Auto option does.
Does anyone know exactly what this option does and how it's supposed to work? If you have it engaged, does it sense the interior temperature of the cabin and automatically adjust it to whatever you set the system at or does it just automatically adjust the temperature of the heater to whatever temperature you've selected?
These are very similar, but slightly different ways that it could work in my opinion. If it was the first option, then I would expect the fan to automatically adjust up and down to maintain the appropriate cabin temperature (which is doesn't seem to do). For example, when you first get in the car on a cold morning and you set the temperature to 22 degrees C, I would expect that the fan would blow on the highest setting until the cabin temperature reached 22 degrees and then the heater would need to cycle on and off to maintain that temperature (kinda like a furnace in the house). If it was the second option, then I would expect that it would just set the heater temperature to whatever you select and then leave the fan setting (high, medium, low, etc) up to the driver.
I've also noticed that when you change the fan setting, the word "AUTO" on the display turns off, but the light on the AUTO button stays on. Is this some variation of the Auto setting?
Also, it seems very strange that you could set the temperature at say 25 degrees C, but the system still blows cold air (in the winter) unless you move the dial that's above the center vents to one of the red dot settings. Doesn't this defeat the purpose of what AUTO should be?
And finally, in the summer time (which I have not experienced in this car yet), if you set the system to Auto and the temperature to some comfortable level (ie: 18 degrees C), does the A/C automatically come on for you to bring the cabin temperature down or do you have to manually turn that on.
Thanks in advance!
Does anyone know exactly what this option does and how it's supposed to work? If you have it engaged, does it sense the interior temperature of the cabin and automatically adjust it to whatever you set the system at or does it just automatically adjust the temperature of the heater to whatever temperature you've selected?
These are very similar, but slightly different ways that it could work in my opinion. If it was the first option, then I would expect the fan to automatically adjust up and down to maintain the appropriate cabin temperature (which is doesn't seem to do). For example, when you first get in the car on a cold morning and you set the temperature to 22 degrees C, I would expect that the fan would blow on the highest setting until the cabin temperature reached 22 degrees and then the heater would need to cycle on and off to maintain that temperature (kinda like a furnace in the house). If it was the second option, then I would expect that it would just set the heater temperature to whatever you select and then leave the fan setting (high, medium, low, etc) up to the driver.
I've also noticed that when you change the fan setting, the word "AUTO" on the display turns off, but the light on the AUTO button stays on. Is this some variation of the Auto setting?
Also, it seems very strange that you could set the temperature at say 25 degrees C, but the system still blows cold air (in the winter) unless you move the dial that's above the center vents to one of the red dot settings. Doesn't this defeat the purpose of what AUTO should be?
And finally, in the summer time (which I have not experienced in this car yet), if you set the system to Auto and the temperature to some comfortable level (ie: 18 degrees C), does the A/C automatically come on for you to bring the cabin temperature down or do you have to manually turn that on.
Thanks in advance!