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fullthrottle52 08-29-2011 04:56 PM

Ac/heat Controls
 
Ok, They say there are no dumb question but i may have one anyway.

I totally get the Air/Heat controls on the control center when you have the controls on AUTO. On auto when you set the temp to 71 degrees it will do what it needs to keep the cabin temp at 71 degrees, air or heat. But my question is, when you turn off the AUTO ability, why does a temperature stay on the display? It becomes completely manual at that point and I can only adjust the fan speed and where the air flows ie. top, center, or bottom. What does adjusting the temperature do at that point. Does is simply mean that if it is 90 degrees out and it is set to 71 that it will cool until I turn the fan down. If it is 30 degrees out and the temp is set to 71 does it heat until i turn the fan down to the desired temp i want? If it gets over 75 degrees will it keep heating the cabin until i turn down the heat?

Told you it was stupid, but most cars have a blue/red knob to control your heat along with a fan speed.

Any comments.

DenverSteve 08-29-2011 06:14 PM

The blue/red knob is the thermostat just not with digital numbers. Anything else will have to come from an hvac guru. I see no reason to use anything else but auto or off.

ohhh my 08-29-2011 09:49 PM

If you set the manual temp to 70, it will continually blow 70 and not adjust the fan speed.

If you set auto 70, it will adjust fan speed faster or slower(what ever necessary to get to that temperature the fastest.

Lil bastard 08-31-2011 07:34 AM

The temperature numbers on the display correlate to how much the heater valve (which supplies coolant to the heater core) is open.

Cheers!


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