Not possible. I'm surprised you've still got the energy to depress the clutch pedal to start the car after all those button presses.![]()
The most simple solution would be: make the settings persistent between the off/on cycle, do offer the last settings at starting the car. Is this possible with the newest FL cars, MY22 ?Not possible. I'm surprised you've still got the energy to depress the clutch pedal to start the car after all those button presses.![]()
Why shouldn’t be, obviously it was designed that way.I's not about energy, but it's annoying to do actions that shouldn't be neccessary anyway. And repeat that every day. In a computer system you want to set and save the default values and stages. It's normal, it's a basic and it'd be easy. If you can't do that, that is a software-system designing error. A bad software. We have to consder it as an error and we have to complain to Hyundai: please let us set up our favourite default settings. Then maybe they'll fix it.
I'm a software engineer, Veloster. I know it's a silly SW design flaw. It should store my settings at shuting down, and use them at the start, in my opinion. Regarding window crank, I can choose an other car with elecric window. C'mon it's 2022 (at least very sooon), not the Stone Age. Or probably I'd choose the i30N with hand driven cranks, and then I'd upgrade it to electric, by the desciption on the N-cars.net forum's "Upgrading window crank" topic. Maybe you'd be the author, who knows.Why shouldn’t be, obviously it was designed that way.
I’m surprised at how annoyed people get over such tiny things. How do you all get thru the big things, if this is such an annoyance? I mean seriously, what if it was equipped with hand window cranks?![]()
It's not what I prefer, but it's how it works in the computer world. When you set your brand new Windows10 up, you install your applications, you set the colors, and themes, you put your icons in the desktop...so on. You want it persistent, you don't want to repeat that at every Windows booting. There is no "prefered" setting every setting is legal and "normal" approach, even N mode. Preferred setting what the chief prefers. Me not the car. Especially the N-Custom is absolutely "normal" in your terms, because actually you can set anything you want, the most gentle and the most sporty car and anything in between. The emission, consumption is my business, I'm the owner, and I'm the human not the computer. I'm the boss, and I know what I want. I don't want the car make the political decisions instead of me on behalf of me. None of the settings can be illegal, I don't understand your argument about lawsuits. I wanna be the boss regarding settings, the car can make only the emergency decisions, because it's faster than me. But the car shouldn't decide the mode I want to use, it shouldn't decide the color of my Windows desktop.It's clear what you prefer to have but it's not how it works in the automotive world....