Hello everybody, I'm trying to understand the logic of the automatic dual zone climate control in my i30. The problem that led to this is the fact that i set the inside temperature at 21 degrees celsius and it never cools down to that. It is currently about 29-33 degrees celsius during the day in my location. So i get in the car and start it up, climate control starts to blow cold air towards my feet with I think the 6-th blower position, than gradually goes to blowing air through the front vents. it's still hot inside the car, set temp is 21, climate blows hard, it does start to cool but after about 5 minutes, it starts to reduce the blower speed to 3, somehow like it reached the set temp and it is only trying to mantain temperature. Funny thing is that I am still sweating inside, I've even got another thermometer inside the car which reads 30 degrees celsius inside, so far away from the 21 I've set. I have also checked the temperature of the air coming out of the vents when climate is set to LO, and that is 6 degrees celsius. I have also checked to see what temperature the thermometer inside the climate panel is reporting via a diagnosis software at the garage I'm going and it also reads 30 degrees celsius. So, if interior temperature is 30 and I've requested 21, why is it not blowing harder, colder, or whatever it needs to do to reach that temp? It's acting like it's close to the requested temperature and only mantaining.
Sure I've checked pressure of the freon, changed the inside filter, no leaks, compressor does not stop, front ventilator starts and stops.
Anyone came across this problem and has some advice?
Thanks.