lobsenza
Registered Member
I keep my climate control set in automatic. Does anyone else have the issue with the blower starting up immediately after starting the Genesis on a cold day (engine sitting overnight) and blowing cold air before the engine warms up? Most cars have a sensor that prevents the blower from running at high speeds until the engine warms up when it is cold outside.
The only solution I have is to manually adjust the blower until the car warms up and then put it back in automatic.
We are in TX, so we do not have extreme cold. In addition, my car is kept in the garage which is warmer than outside on a cold night.
In addition to letting me know if you have this problem, please let me know the model year of your Genesis.
The only solution I have is to manually adjust the blower until the car warms up and then put it back in automatic.
We are in TX, so we do not have extreme cold. In addition, my car is kept in the garage which is warmer than outside on a cold night.
In addition to letting me know if you have this problem, please let me know the model year of your Genesis.