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  • Simple on and off for heater??

    I'm struggling with my heater or am I just being dumb??

    Example: I have the heater on a nice and cozy 22 degrees running on the third speed setting, it gets a little warm so I press the speed setting button down three times and my heating goes off. After a little while I want the heater back on so I press the speed control button once (or any other button to start it going again) and my heating comes on at FULL power and the A/C light is now illuminated. I have to press buttons a hundred times to slow the speed down/turn air con off and get things back to how they were before I turned my heating off.

    Am I doing something wrong or is this how it works. In other cars I have owned when I turn the heating back on it simply returns to the last setting I had it on :rolleyes:

  • #2
    This doesn't really help with your question, but:

    Why not just set it to 20°C and not faff around with turning it on/off?
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    • #3
      Not sure about this, I have mine on Auto A/C all the time and just adjust the temp as required and let the car sort itself out.... Sorry
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      • #4
        Try using the AUTO button next to the temp buttons? Mine is finally working for me and doesn't blast air like crazy like it used to (I think the hot weather didn't help). The AUTO for me actually works quite well, I've never felt uncomfortable in the car with it on AUTO.
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        • #5
          As above. Leave it on auto and only turn the fans off if you don't want it on at all, just change the temp.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by lfcrule1972 View Post
            I have mine on Auto A/C all the time and just adjust the temp as required and let the car sort itself out.
            +1 for Auto A/C. It works fine for me.

            As I understand it, it will go a bit mental when you first turn it on so it can get to your selected temperature as soon as possible.
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            • #7
              If the system is off and you want it back on to where you left it (temp and flow) just press the 'Full Fan' button or 'AUTO'.
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              • #8
                I would just press the auto button.
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                • #9
                  Thanks guys....will give it a go

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