100% true, check the dial, as you twist it towards the driver setting the colour surrounding the dial goes blue :)
let me find a picture...
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100% true, check the dial, as you twist it towards the driver setting the colour surrounding the dial goes blue :)
let me find a picture...
Here you go :)
http://i1350.photobucket.com/albums/...psed813497.jpg
People always assume the worst when you post about a problem. I hope you didn't go through all the hassle for nothing.
As I said mine is the same its hot when pointed at the windscreen or feet but not the face. @[Super4] 's e36 is the same too, I thought mine was broken too but he explained it to me.
The analog system should still be warm just not as hot as the air that would hit the windscreen etc
It's stone cold on driver setting on mine anyway but if you kind of set it between the face and feet/windscreen setting you can get a little bit of warm air through. I'm guessing it's different with the climate unit?
I'm probably wrong it's been years since I've had an e36 with analog heating
I really don't like the analog, it's the one thing that bothers me everytime I sit in my car, but if it's climate or sunroof I'd take sunroof everytime but that just comes down to personal preference. I think it's silly a lot of e36s were specced with one or the other, one doesn't exactly cancel the need for the other. Can't be too fussy though, when you find a car that ticks all the other boxes sometimes you gotta compromise!
I'm happy with my knobs :) the digital is clumsy and confusing. It might look better depending on your opinion but it's a 90s car and the knobs are not out of place.Quote:
Originally Posted by Peter-E36
I don't care for the actual aircon I just like the Amber at night :p
The more buttons the better [emoji3]Quote:
Originally Posted by Peter-E36
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