I noticed one of the adjustments for the Carista 3.0 is to Open vents to outside air when ignition is turned off. The factory default was set to *Yes*. I changed it to No because I was thinking when it's really warm outside (I live in warmer part of silicon valley) and you crank up the A/C and then park outdoors, opening the vents to the outside will warm the car faster. Can I get some advice on whether my assumption is correct or not?
The Manual says it's to "... encourage better air circulation through the vehicle helping to reduce odors ...". I imagine very little air-flow would occur without a fan operating (I can't ever feel it even with a gale blowing), but open vents could reduce pressures when doors are slammed or the air expands as it heats up.
Does anyone have a list of the parameters that are hidden? Will the dealer make adjustments to these?
I'm guessing that when the car is shut off, the air exchange rate through the vents is negligible compared to the normal solar heat radiation through the windows and thermal conduction through the glass and wall and ceiling panels. The vent setting would be more for longer term moisture and odor control, maybe dust too. Let us know if you find more detail.
I agree with fuzzy1 and alanclarkeau that the thermal effect will be very small. The small ventilating effect would indeed cause the interior to warm slightly faster initially in those circumstances, as you assumed, but it would slightly reduce the subsequent rise above ambient temperature due to sun. Whether that setting affects risk of mouse entry is a more interesting question.
Whether parked or moving, I keep my air recirc closed at all times. Just for the fact that so much more dust seems to come in the car when it's open. And in the Gen4, all those black pieces really attract dust. (Plus the AC works better.)
Most parameters are listed in the user manual. Others are visible with Carista. Yes, Carista is one (or the) way to do it.