Hello, this is my first vehicle with automatic climate control so I have nothing to compare this behavior to, and I'm wondering if it's by design (for energy conservation) in this case.
It seems that if the outside temp is within about 10 deg of the set interior temp and with the climate controls set to auto, the car just pulls in unheated outside air resulting in a cold cabin. If I bump the temp up a degree or two the heat comes in quick and raises the cabin temp to an uncomfortable level. Set the temp back down to the desired level and it's back to unheated air. However, if the difference between outside air and the HVAC set point is greater than 12 deg it will always heat and the cabin and occupants are comfortable. Less than 10 deg diff and it will pretty much never heat, resulting in cold occupants. This is all with the desired temperature set the same and with the HVAC controls on full auto. The one exception seems to be preconditioning the car, it will consistently heat in that scenario. For reference I'm talking outside temps of 5 - 15 degrees Celsius with a desired cabin temperature of 22deg.
Is this normal behavior? Does the HVAC system in the Bolt have a wider than usual "dead zone" around the set point where it will neither heat nor cool the cabin to conserve energy?
It seems that if the outside temp is within about 10 deg of the set interior temp and with the climate controls set to auto, the car just pulls in unheated outside air resulting in a cold cabin. If I bump the temp up a degree or two the heat comes in quick and raises the cabin temp to an uncomfortable level. Set the temp back down to the desired level and it's back to unheated air. However, if the difference between outside air and the HVAC set point is greater than 12 deg it will always heat and the cabin and occupants are comfortable. Less than 10 deg diff and it will pretty much never heat, resulting in cold occupants. This is all with the desired temperature set the same and with the HVAC controls on full auto. The one exception seems to be preconditioning the car, it will consistently heat in that scenario. For reference I'm talking outside temps of 5 - 15 degrees Celsius with a desired cabin temperature of 22deg.
Is this normal behavior? Does the HVAC system in the Bolt have a wider than usual "dead zone" around the set point where it will neither heat nor cool the cabin to conserve energy?