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Just got a 2016 M235i convertible. Something really surprises me - Apparently, when driving solo, there is no way to adjust interior temperature equally for both sides with a single control? I've owned several cars from various makes with dual climate control, and they always had a "sync" option that let the driver's temperature knob control the whole vehicle. After reading the owners manual, and searching the web, it seems this feature just doesn't existing other BMW F series? Am I missing something? Dave ![]() ![]() |
10-24-2021, 02:15 PM | #3 |
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Sync is manual in this car. BMW must have heard how everyone wanted these cars to be manual (transmission) with no automatic syncing (rev matching) and must have misunderstood.
I suppose you could try running a rubber band across both dials!
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And I gotta say, I am not a particularly OCD person, but it drives me bugshit when I'm in the car by myself and the numbers don't match. |
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10-27-2021, 04:21 AM | #8 |
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does anyone know if the F3x climate control panel can be swapped in, and would give sync function (with proper coding)?
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10-28-2021, 06:47 AM | #9 |
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Swapping in a different control panel is a lot of work just to avoid having to press a button! I have always followed a set-it-and-forget-it practice in all of my cars. I set both sides at 72F when I bought the car in early 2015 and have not pressed those buttons more than a dozen times in the interim.
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Especially having a convertible, the idea of not having to adjust the HVAC settings for a day no less a year is supremely implausible. I get that for your conditions it would work, but there are many where it won't. Dave ![]() |
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10-28-2021, 06:00 PM | #13 |
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It seems pretty dumb to me on what was a $50,000 car, I have to turn to knobs each time I want to adjust the temperature. Also, it seems pretty dumb to me on what was a $50,000 car, I have to turn to knobs each time I want to adjust the temperature!
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I rarely adjust mine.
For A/C, I aim the left and two center vents at my face; the right vent stays closed. Temps are 71 or 72 for the driver and 75 for the passenger (who isn't there). The fan speed stays at the lowest setting unless I've just gotten into the car and it's been sitting in the sun. I can't remember as well what I do in the winter. That's an old-guy problem, not a first-world problem. ![]()
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![]() However, it must be said that on an annual basis my postmenopausal better half spends no more than a few minutes in my car. The fact is that we use the wife's 2015 Mazda 3 2.5-liter MT as a daily driver, and deservedly so. It now has 78K miles on it. My 2017 M240i, bought new in 2018, just cleared 14K miles. Once again, the math tells the story: in an urban environment, the MZ3 is a much more enjoyable car to live with on a day-to-day basis. As always, everyone with an opinion may find that theirs varies. Mine often does! ![]()
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