hvac options.. help me decide
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That is because 78 and 79 does not have climate control. 80 on up supposedly you could set an interior temp and the system would maintain it switching from cool to warm air automatically, although I think on the early models if the A/C was on it just stayed on and got blocked.
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On all models equipped with AC - when selected the AC stays on all the time unless the Evap freeze switch activates - it never cycles for temperature control.
I thought this odd when I figured it out - but its typical on most cars - just easier to manage that way.
Very wasteful if you leave the AC on when not needed though (e.g outside ambient is below the temp you want to set).
Alan
I thought this odd when I figured it out - but its typical on most cars - just easier to manage that way.
Very wasteful if you leave the AC on when not needed though (e.g outside ambient is below the temp you want to set).
Alan
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On all models equipped with AC - when selected the AC stays on all the time unless the Evap freeze switch activates - it never cycles for temperature control.
I thought this odd when I figured it out - but its typical on most cars - just easier to manage that way.
Very wasteful if you leave the AC on when not needed though (e.g outside ambient is below the temp you want to set).
Alan
I thought this odd when I figured it out - but its typical on most cars - just easier to manage that way.
Very wasteful if you leave the AC on when not needed though (e.g outside ambient is below the temp you want to set).
Alan
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My best guess is that it allows warm water to pass through the heater. So you effetively heat upmthe cold air. Happily all this heat doesn't cost extra fuel.
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I think the heater control swings a flap in the air distribution box (heater contol flap) between the cool/outside ambient air (for those without ac) and the heated air. On the automated temp control the program swings the flap to adjust the temp, constantly, to achieve the desired mix and resulting mix. I think this is how it works. There must be some point in the temp control that closes the heater valve when you want cold air below a certain temp.