Ah, I didn't realize the behavior was different! That makes sense thank you.
edit: As an aside, I'm not sure if it's Canadian models, or all of my generation Outlander, but the lowest climate setting is 17.5 - not 15.
This 100% - thank you.
Coming from the Chevy Volt world of forums, it was a lot more collaborative to overcoming challenges and working as a community to get the most out of that car (which I will sing the praises of for many years to come).
But browsing threads here... wow, what a stark...
Just a note here - this doesn't work for some people. I've found a few who have said the same - is it a Canadian Model thing? Something with the software version? Who knows, but it doesn't work!
My PHEV will kick on the engine even if I follow this to the letter - even when temps are still a...
I'm very happy with the responses, actually! Thank you.
I suppose I misread into that summary as a snarky remark, implying that it was silly to even ask these questions. My bad if that was the case.
I have been playing with the idea of buying one of these for years, and pulled the trigger this...
Hello,
I'm a current 2012 Chevy Volt owner (I love it!), and and considering moving to a 2018-ish Outlander PHEV. I need more room, and maybe even some casual towing, so it seems like a great option.
However, I have some concerns. My wife recently got into a 2017 Pacifica Hybrid (2 weeks...