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Andrewa511

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Mine takes a while to warm up. Is that normal? It blows cold air for a long time..
 
Mine blows hot within about 5-10 minutes, depending on outside temp. But until it hits "hot" it's not "cold" but warming up. Overall, it beats my previous Honda for heat generation.
 
Depends on what your definition of a long time is. If you drive right after starting the car it will definitely start blowing warm air within 5 minutes if you aren’t in below zero degrees F temps. Remote start isn’t always going to feel that warm even after 10 minutes of run time.
 




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