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21 messages, Last post on Mar 02, 2007 at 6:34 AM
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Replying to: merv692 (Apr 07, 2006 4:35 pm) tidester, host |
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Replying to: merv692 (Apr 07, 2006 4:35 pm) You can, of course, elect to turn off the A/C manually after setting the auto-climate mode. You'll have to do this each time you start the car, though. |
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Replying to: merv692 (Apr 07, 2006 4:35 pm) The AC not only cools the air but also retains a lot of moisture and provides breathing air through the dash vents. The heat comes through the lower pipes. The compressor will actually disengage if the CFC temperature reaches a certain low (not sure exactly how low). In the beginning it bothered me too, but I noticed the air becomes more breathable (less stuffy) if I let it do it's own thing. You will notice that the dash vents put out a low quantity of cold air. |
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Replying to: merv692 (Apr 07, 2006 4:35 pm) |
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Replying to: rick2456 (Apr 11, 2006 9:19 am) The $640 option is the Aux climate control, which is the one used for the rear passengers (my kids love it). Automatic dual-zone climate control on the front panel is standard on the Limited and SEL. If you don't like it, why not just use the manual controls? Select where you want the air to come out, what fan setting you want, and how hot you want, then let it rip! If you want it to work like a fully manual system, you can set the unit such that the driver's side temperature sets both driver and passenger temp, over-riding the dual climate controls. I often keep mine in vent (air out of the upper vents) with low fan... but I leave the dual controls on, as my wife likes a hotter vehicle than I do. You do not have to use the automatic controls.
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Replying to: rick2456 (Apr 11, 2006 9:19 am) Both my 2005 Freestyle Limited and other vehicle have auto climate controls. I don't like the auto mode so I use it in the manual sense; I set the temp, fan speed and recirculate/vent as I see fit when running the AC or heat. Works fine for me and I only adjust the temp as conditions warrant. Having the REAR/auxiliary climate controls helps to cool or heat the rear area of the Freestyle much quicker than just the front vents. Making initial climate control settings before getting underway will certainly allow ones attention to remain on driving in a safe and prudent manner. Temp adjustments while driving can be made with very little distraction while in motion. Driving comfortably and safely is the only way to travel! Regards - M. J. McCloskey - 2005 AWD Limited
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Replying to: mmccloskey (Apr 11, 2006 3:31 pm) |
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The only change on the climate control is that I wish I could have the outside vents open without the fan being on...just to let the outside air drift in without any fan. I wonder why they can't put a speed zero on the fan. When you turn the climate control system to OFF, all of the vents close up.
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Replying to: stevedebi (Apr 11, 2006 11:24 am) |
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Replying to: bobw3 (Apr 14, 2006 4:43 am) "When you turn the climate control system to OFF, all of the vents close up." When I turn the ACC system off and the vents close up I get an annoying whistle when driving at highway speeds. If the ACC is on and the vents are open there is no such noise. Does anyone else have this problem? - Chad
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