zeratul
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I seem to be having a problem with the heater in my Cali T5 Beach.
It was 0 degrees last night and I wanted to spend the night with the heater time set to infinite and the minimal setting in terms of temperature. This works fine, heater starts. Initially the fans starts to make some noise, which gets better after a while. Once the car reaches some temperature threshold, it becomes a lot more quiet. But after a couple of minutes, it turns itself off completely. The heater display panel then shows the clock again. The car cools down and 30-60 minutes later I wake up from the cold and see that the heater is off. Turn it on again, but a couple of minutes later the same thing happened. This morning I tried to turn it on immediately after it shut itself down. I was not even able to change the setting or time anymore; as soon as I access the panel it shuts it down immediately. As if some kind of temperature protection kicks in?!
Then I tried at the maximum heater setting .. this way it seems to keep on working .. or perhaps because the car doesn't ever reach the target temperature. It was running fine for 2 hours... But this setting is way too warm for me.
Is this normal behaviour? I find that hard to believe. It should be possible to just set it to the lowest value and forget it, no?
What do others think?
I also tried 120minutes, it still turned of after 5-10 minutes.
Known cause?
It was 0 degrees last night and I wanted to spend the night with the heater time set to infinite and the minimal setting in terms of temperature. This works fine, heater starts. Initially the fans starts to make some noise, which gets better after a while. Once the car reaches some temperature threshold, it becomes a lot more quiet. But after a couple of minutes, it turns itself off completely. The heater display panel then shows the clock again. The car cools down and 30-60 minutes later I wake up from the cold and see that the heater is off. Turn it on again, but a couple of minutes later the same thing happened. This morning I tried to turn it on immediately after it shut itself down. I was not even able to change the setting or time anymore; as soon as I access the panel it shuts it down immediately. As if some kind of temperature protection kicks in?!
Then I tried at the maximum heater setting .. this way it seems to keep on working .. or perhaps because the car doesn't ever reach the target temperature. It was running fine for 2 hours... But this setting is way too warm for me.
Is this normal behaviour? I find that hard to believe. It should be possible to just set it to the lowest value and forget it, no?
What do others think?
I also tried 120minutes, it still turned of after 5-10 minutes.
Known cause?