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How to adjust temp on both sides of climate control simultaneously?

NocturnalEmber

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Title. Probably one of my biggest annoyances with this car is when I adjust the temperature on the drivers side, the passengers side does not follow. I did some searching and can only find one post from three years ago with someone having the same complaint, but no solution.

Has anyone had any luck with bimmercode, etc?
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It isn't possible. The 2 sides work independently in this car.
 

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there are things you simply have to dislike about this car. that will be one of them lol
 

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I saw someone put a rubber band between the two dials. That might work..

But yes as the others have said there is no sync feature.
 
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While it's a pain, I can deal with the exterior trunk release (or lack thereof). I really hate having to change the AC dials independently. That is such a common feature and its just absurd it can't be fixed with coding.
 

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While it's a pain, I can deal with the exterior trunk release (or lack thereof). I really hate having to change the AC dials independently. That is such a common feature and its just absurd it can't be fixed with coding.
I suffer greatly from a multitude of first-world problems, but it sounds like your most pressing problem is of the zeroth-world variety. Must be nice.
 
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I suffer greatly from a multitude of first-world problems, but it sounds like your most pressing problem is of the zeroth-world variety. Must be nice.
You're on a forum that's centered on sports car with a $42-58,000 USD asking price. Do you honestly believe any possible qualms someone would have with this car are not first world or "zeroth-world" problems?

What's your point?
 

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You're on a forum that's centered on sports car with a $42-58,000 USD asking price. Do you honestly believe any possible qualms someone would have with this car are not first world or "zeroth-world" problems?

What's your point?
Don’t feel bad. The MSRP on my A91-CF was 68k and the dials still work just the same.
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