On hot days after shutting down, I typically open the rear hatch and provide ample ventilation in the garage to cool everything down.
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On hot days after shutting down, I typically open the rear hatch and provide ample ventilation in the garage to cool everything down.
Your description sounds like my experience. There are parameters set around when and for how long the fan comes on. Unless you notice that something is malfunctioning with CEL etc. I would now worry about it. Sounds to me like a normal operation.
when I get home after a drive, I put one of those floor fan at the front of the car on the floor level and open the garage door about 3 ft high, pop open the rear trunk up too, and blow the air for about hour to cool it off and get the hot air out of my garage...
the rear exhaust area is HOT after a drive... all that popping explosion creates serious heat I guess... any my exhaust/fabspeed is wrapped... seems to make minimal difference ...lol
I once drove 3h in summer rain with my 06'G, put the car in the garage and came down an hour later. I tell you guys the moisture was horrible, it was like sitting in a sauna in Norway !
My garage has aircon. :cool:
it gets hot alright...
yeah, my garage where the huracan sits has a/c too but I feel bad running a/c to cool down the room so, I still try to run the fan for about 1 hr ; to get most of the initial hotness out of the garage... although, with solar panels now, I could run the a/c more...lol
No, the cooling fan doesn't run in the Huracan once it's shut off, even after hard driving. The fan does continue to run in my 12C after I drive I hard and shut it off. With either car, i open the rear deck and leave the garage open to let the heat out.
The climate is quite hot in Hong Kong, the fan keep running for 1-3 minutes after the engine off. The electric fan is quiet, you will notice if you step outside the car, you can easily hear it.