November 22, 201114 yr After installing SP1, I haven't had anymore zone temp warnings. I understand that this happened excessively before as it was a bug, but I just tested the NGX at KPHX with an outside temperature of 127 F and with front left passenger door open, packs off, and never got a zone temp warning. The temperatures are all at about 60 degrees Celsius also, except for the one which says "cont cabin" which is at about 28 degrees. Is it normal that I'm not getting a zone temp indication, or is it a bug? Alfredo Terrero
November 22, 201114 yr After installing SP1, I haven't had anymore zone temp warnings. I understand that this happened excessively before as it was a bug, but I just tested the NGX at KPHX with an outside temperature of 127 F and with front left passenger door open, packs off, and never got a zone temp warning. The temperatures are all at about 60 degrees also except for the one which says "cont cabin" which is at about 28 degrees. Is this normal, or is it a bug?I'd say it is a bit abnormal. But Phoenix must be on fire. I've never seen it at 127 deg. in 20 years. Myabe 118 but not 127. Kenny Lee"Keep climbing"
November 22, 201114 yr Author I'd say it is a bit abnormal. But Phoenix must be on fire. I've never seen it at 127 deg. in 20 years. Myabe 118 but not 127.Yeah, I manually set the weather, but I believe that it is a bug since I've been testing this for about 45 minutes, all the temperatures are at about 62 Celsius now (cont cabin is at about 32), and still no zone temp warning. Alfredo Terrero
November 22, 201114 yr It is not a bug.The ZONE TEMP does not indicate an overheat in the cabin, but an overheat in the air distribution ducts (ZONE TEMP for 8-900, DUCT OVERHEAT for 6-700).The overheat comes on if temperature in the duct rises over the limits, to do that the pack/s must run OR you need a place in the world with a temperature of more than 90°C (190° F) to let the ligt to come on with packs off... Regards Andrea Daviero
November 22, 201114 yr Author It is not a bug.The ZONE TEMP does not indicate an overheat in the cabin, but an overheat in the air distribution ducts (ZONE TEMP for 8-900, DUCT OVERHEAT for 6-700).The overheat comes on if temperature in the duct rises over the limits, to do that the pack/s must run OR you need a place in the world with a temperature of more than 90°C (190° F) to let the ligt to come on with packs off...Okay, that makes sense. Thanks for the response, I was almost about to submit a ticket. Alfredo Terrero
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