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20th September 2009, 16:52 | #1 |
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Air recirculation issue
Does anyone know how to stop the air recirculation coming on whenever I start the car up?
It doesn't seem to matter what temp. I have it set at, the air recirc. always comes on instead of using air from outside of car. I'm sure I've read of a way to turn this on or off. Anyone know? |
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Maybe the sensor for the outside temperature isn't working properly.
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Temp sensor seems to be working ok.
I just thought I'd read a way whereby you can select the air recirculation to come on all the time or not. I'm sure its by holding the recirc button down for a certain amount of time. |
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recirculation will happen for about 5 minutes if the econ is selected..to override the function press and hold for a few seconds,you should hear beep
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This is normal behaviour from my 2 75's when the car first comes on, it is to achieve the desiered temp ASAP. Once this has been reached it switches back to external. If i dont want it to do this i just press the button on the climate control unit, however this has to be done every time.
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I suspect that the cabin temp sensor is slow to react having been really heated up because it takes ages to revert to normal. JCW |
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