musher51
Been here awhile...
It's been consistently <10 F for the past week or so in MN, and I've encountered two new issues that appear to be related to cold temps.
1. Intermittent loss of radio presets -- admittedly not a serious issue, but when I try to change stations using the steering wheel control in sub-zero weather, about half of the presets are unavailable. The banner at the top of the screen changes to the numbered station, but the station doesn't change. I CAN access the desired station by using the DIS knob, so it doesn't appear to be a radio failure per se, but rather a quirk in the steering wheel control.
2. More significantly, it seems like ESC functionality has changed. All but the freeways and main streets around here are essentially ice covered (much more than usual), and when I start out from a dead stop on glare ice, the ESC is pretty much throttling my power down to 10 - 15% of "normal", which is a bit disconcerting if you're taking a left turn into traffic. I didn't notice this issue last winter, but it's a daily occurrence right now, at least until it warms up and the ice melts. Anyone else having an issue with overkill power loss when ESC is engaged? I tried turning ESC off for a while, but that's not a good idea on glare ice, either.
1. Intermittent loss of radio presets -- admittedly not a serious issue, but when I try to change stations using the steering wheel control in sub-zero weather, about half of the presets are unavailable. The banner at the top of the screen changes to the numbered station, but the station doesn't change. I CAN access the desired station by using the DIS knob, so it doesn't appear to be a radio failure per se, but rather a quirk in the steering wheel control.
2. More significantly, it seems like ESC functionality has changed. All but the freeways and main streets around here are essentially ice covered (much more than usual), and when I start out from a dead stop on glare ice, the ESC is pretty much throttling my power down to 10 - 15% of "normal", which is a bit disconcerting if you're taking a left turn into traffic. I didn't notice this issue last winter, but it's a daily occurrence right now, at least until it warms up and the ice melts. Anyone else having an issue with overkill power loss when ESC is engaged? I tried turning ESC off for a while, but that's not a good idea on glare ice, either.