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2012 Leaf SV
So here's a fun one. I'll be driving down the road with the heat on and all of the sudden I realize it's getting cold in my car. I look at the energy usage screen and notice that the climate control system is using no energy. I've tried turning the system off and back on. Off...waiting a while...back on. Nothing. The only way I've been able to get it to turn back on again is to stop...turn off the car...wait about 10-15 seconds (or however long I have at a stop signal/sign)...and start it up again.
It doesn't seem to matter if it's really cold out or just "chilly". There isn't a timeframe where it does this but typically shortly after the start of my trip. I thought it might have been because I would switch to eco mode but that doesn't seem to matter.
I know it doesn't have the best heating system, but I doubt it should be pumping in cold, outside air and not using any energy when it typically pulls between 3.5 and 5KWh. Ideas?
So here's a fun one. I'll be driving down the road with the heat on and all of the sudden I realize it's getting cold in my car. I look at the energy usage screen and notice that the climate control system is using no energy. I've tried turning the system off and back on. Off...waiting a while...back on. Nothing. The only way I've been able to get it to turn back on again is to stop...turn off the car...wait about 10-15 seconds (or however long I have at a stop signal/sign)...and start it up again.
It doesn't seem to matter if it's really cold out or just "chilly". There isn't a timeframe where it does this but typically shortly after the start of my trip. I thought it might have been because I would switch to eco mode but that doesn't seem to matter.
I know it doesn't have the best heating system, but I doubt it should be pumping in cold, outside air and not using any energy when it typically pulls between 3.5 and 5KWh. Ideas?