A/C S-Flow
I don't know if this was covered previously but has any of you guys used this feature? Because I don't have the rear A/C controls when I press the button all it does is turn off the rear vents. Can anyone who has the luxury package shed some light on their experience with it?
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It changes with the Luxury edition. The S-Flow feature, when in use will only flow air to occupied seats. Meaning if no one is in the passenger or rear seats, no air flows
On the premium edition it only turns off the rear. |
That's how it's supposed to work. Will turn off pass. vents and pass. temp. control if no one is sitting in pass. seat also.
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Lol I didn't know we had this feature. Learned something new!
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Originally Posted by bigblack06
(Post 7832463)
Lol I didn't know we had this feature. Learned something new!
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Originally Posted by yardie876
(Post 7832467)
Yup! Us f-sport owners don't get such luxuries though. :/
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so only my back seat vents go off while in S-Flow? always thought the pass side goes off also. i'm always in S-Flow and no one notices because the heat and AC in this car are very good.
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Originally Posted by sydtoosic
(Post 7832512)
so only my back seat vents go off while in S-Flow? always thought the pass side goes off also. i'm always in S-Flow and no one notices because the heat and AC in this car are very good.
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The S-FLOW system on my Luxury model turns off the front passenger and rear passenger HVAC when those positions are not occupied. It's a cool system. Here is the manual's explanation:
When the S-FLOW switch is pressed, the airflow changes as follows. Without rear air conditioning system: Air flows to the front seats only. With rear air conditioning system: Air flows to the front seats only, and if the passenger seat is unoccupied, the set temperature, outside humidity and temperature inside the cabin are assessed, and air flows to the driver seat only. |
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