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When to use the air conditioning

857 views 12 replies 8 participants last post by  twodogs  
#1 ·
A lot of ideas here, especially with a cold and wet winter coming up:

 
#5 ·
My Logan 2 has a manual switch for aircon, and I've never used it. I'm a "crack the window open a touch and use recirc at all times" type of person. During my military career, there was a Standing Order not to use the aircon in any vehicle unless authorised by a senior officer. That was back when aircon was a fuel-chugger. It was the same with the Civil Service, buy a vehicle with a facility, but told not to avail yourself of it. But as the guy in video says, it only uses a lot of fuel during hot weather.
 
#8 ·
We have never used it in any of our cars, the climate outside awaits you at some point, might as well be prepared for it.. besides I always drive with a window cracked open. I remain disappointed that Dacia Dusters don't have the option of a tilt and slide sunroof.
 
#9 ·
I spec'd my Ford Puma in 1997 to have aircon and had it on every car since. It's never been turned off (aside from shutting down below four degrees or after a service).

That said, the Zoe and Jogger do turn it off automatically when not required.
 
#12 ·
The air conditioning is switched on (indicator light illuminated) or off (indicator light extinguished) using button 2. Activation is not possible if control 3 (fan speed)is set to 0. The air conditioning system is used for: – lower the temperature inside the passenger compartment; – eliminate condensation more quickly. The air conditioning does not operate when the exterior temperature is low.