The thermostat in the car on the left is in direct sun which will make it read higher. "If the thermometer is kept in direct sun for a longer period of time the temperature of its sensor will increase due to direct heat radiation from sun falling on it. Therefore, it will show a temperature higher than the true ambient temperature".
You will see a night and day difference with ceramic window tint and clear ceramic film on the front windshield.
The thermostat in the car on the left is in direct sun which will make it read higher. "If the thermometer is kept in direct sun for a longer period of time the temperature of its sensor will increase due to direct heat radiation from sun falling on it. Therefore, it will show a temperature higher than the true ambient temperature".
I noticed that too. Totally false info with that set up. She doesn't realize that.
Turning the wheel? Solid tip! 👍
The thermometer indicates it goes to 600 degrees, not 140.
They changed stats genius
@@YoDooDSup You get a gold star for today.
Wow, I thought this was common sense.
So thankful for remote start,
Especially remote start on a EV. Cool off the interior without polluting the air.
As a mafia boss in Vegas, remote start is a must in all my Lincoln Continentals.
Heck yea I don't have a remote start @@mowcowbell
Or buy a steering wheel sun shade cover. Works great.
Newbies😄 "they're just figuring this stuff out?"