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dave_dunn Dec 28, 2005 01:38 AM

It has been relatively cold lately, approx -5 overnight, which I realise will be warm to some you guys!! However, when I get in my car and run it on the drive for a while it takes significantly longer to warm up than my old (2003) Vectra. The blowers blow cold for ages and it is slow to defrost.

Anyone else experience this??

rautila Dec 28, 2005 02:29 AM

Do you have diesel or petrol? Diesels are MUCH slower to heat up, because of the higher engine efficiency (i.e. bigger part of the fuel's energy is converted to movement instead of heat).

colejl Dec 28, 2005 02:30 AM


Originally Posted by DaveDunn' post='216229' date='Dec 28 2005, 10:38 AM
It has been relatively cold lately, approx -5 overnight, which I realise will be warm to some you guys!! However, when I get in my car and run it on the drive for a while it takes significantly longer to warm up than my old (2003) Vectra. The blowers blow cold for ages and it is slow to defrost.

Anyone else experience this??

Which model and which aircon?

The heaters do not blow on 'AUTO' until they're 'ready'. If you're asking for heat and the car is cold they won't blow for a couple of minutes. You can override this... (But it will not be warm)

Mine (530d) starts to blow warm after about 2 minutes...

Ricracing Dec 28, 2005 02:39 AM


Originally Posted by DaveDunn' post='216229' date='Dec 28 2005, 12:38 PM
It has been relatively cold lately, approx -5 overnight, which I realise will be warm to some you guys!! However, when I get in my car and run it on the drive for a while it takes significantly longer to warm up than my old (2003) Vectra. The blowers blow cold for ages and it is slow to defrost.

Anyone else experience this??


Could you please update your signature. It could help if we knew what engine you got.

My car gets warm in about 10 to 15 minutes when it's about minus 10 C outside.

Boxsterfeet Dec 28, 2005 02:43 AM

I've found the same vs. my old Porsche, but the diesel vs. petrol explanation put forward by Heikki explains this.

mr_djurgarden Dec 28, 2005 02:48 AM

The heating should take about 8 min when the temp outside is -7 Celsius.

Rudy Dec 28, 2005 04:37 AM

I don't know any exact times or temperatures but in my experiences, I feel the car heats up very quickly -- way faster than 8, 10, or 15 minutes...

Maybe it's a V8 thing?

darkside Dec 28, 2005 04:46 AM

My seats and steering wheel are warm real fast and this takes the edge off for me.

colejl Dec 28, 2005 05:20 AM


Originally Posted by Rudy' post='216274' date='Dec 28 2005, 01:37 PM
Maybe it's a V8 thing?

Lots of fuel in, lots of heat out ;)

Rudy Dec 28, 2005 05:33 AM

Exactly...


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