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Replying to: scwmcan (Jan 08, 2008 2:02 pm) Most cars do NOT turn the AC compressor ON when you select the foot position (floor). This is usually the position that MOST people keep their air flow on.............. This means that many Mazda 3 owners will experience lower the normal gas mileage, for sure.
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Another "feature" of Mazda3 A/C is that if you switch the airflow to your face or feet and turn the temperature knob to the coldest setting, the A/C automatically, forcefully comes on AND the air, forcefully, switches to recirculated, without my intending to do so. This is a completely useless, stupid, and unacceptable blunder on the part of the car designers. If I want an A/C on, I am capable of pushing the button. If I want recirculated air, I can do the same just as easily. At least the A/C and recirculated air both can be manually turned off by pushing the buttons, but watch out - the next gen cars might not allow you to do even that. This is my only gripe with my new 2008 Mazda3i so far. Otherwise, the car has been great - I just do not understand why Mazda designers decided to deliberately put a piece of turd on an otherwise exceptionally well thought out dish.... On a separate issue, automatically turning the A/C on when the airflow is directed to the windows is a useful feature that might potentially improve safety. If weather conditions are "right", flow of air suddenly directed at the windows can fog them up in seconds, which could result in disaster.. I read some time ago about this feature in a Toyota owners manual. In case of Corolla, the A/C automatically switches on in reduced power mode and the A/C indicator light does not come on. I am not certain, but I suspect that Mazda's implementation is similar.
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Replying to: mariod (Jan 08, 2008 3:18 pm) Really? I am surprised that you think that would be the most common position. |
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Replying to: nsbio1 (Jan 08, 2008 3:53 pm)
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Replying to: networkguy (Jan 08, 2008 8:41 pm) |
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Replying to: mariod (Jan 08, 2008 3:18 pm) Scott |
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Replying to: nsbio1 (Jan 08, 2008 3:53 pm) Scott Scott (P.S. sorry if I misunderstood what others were complaining about in previous posts) |
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HERE ARE THE FACTS.... If all of you want to keep on beating this up that's OK too.... I have a 2005 Mazda 3 S 2.3 sedan, NO climate control. Any time you turn your MODE dial to feet or windshield your AC compressor will turn on. Hence reducing your gas mileage............. I have confirmed this with a Mazda engineer in California and a my Mazda mechanic. This is the way it was designed, it does make sence to me. My honda's do not do that.... |
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I have an '04 Mazda3 - in May '07 engine issue
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Replying to: mariod (Jan 09, 2008 6:33 am) I appologized in another message for not understanding what you had written, the fact remains that my 2007 (canadian model) 3 gs sport, manual A/C does not automatically turn the air on in any position that does not have defrost (air to the windshield) on it ie. defrost and mixed (air to the floor and air to the winshield). In pure floor, floor and dash vents (face) and just dash vents (face) the air conditioniing does not come on unless I turn it on, and in no position does it turn on the a/c button and the rec button regardless of temp position as another poster mentioned (I tried it this morning), so I am going to have to toss this one to differences in programming for the different markets (us and canada) though I agree with you if your a/c does act in this way (a/c auto on an floor only) it makes absolutely no sense at all, and is something that should be corrected. Again sorry for any misunderstanding. Scott |
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