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I noticed this the other day too but since the temp dropped I've had mine on most of the journey.
Not strictly related to this particular pain in the a** but also a lighting issue I had the other day. The headlights.. how the hell do you turn those off completely with the engine on?
I was at a drive in cinema and I flicked through all the settings on the stalk but they just went through the usual LED, dip, auto etc. I had to turn off the engine to stop the people in front being blinded. Even then Citroen made my life difficult by making the radio turn off automatically which meant I had to keep restarting the engine every half hour or so.. still at least I wasn't sat with the four blokes in a saxo parked next to me.
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Gues u talking about your DRL lights well you can turn them on or off through your radio
Press "menu" then scroll down to "Vehicle config", press "OK" then scroll down to "day lamps" & use the left or right arrows to change them to "active", "OK" that & the job's done.http://www.ds3club.co.uk/attachment....4&d=1420569803
:rolleyes: Too Good For Heaven & Too Bad For Hell :mad:
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I reiterate...Always leave it on
That's what its designed for.
Modern aircon units do not give significant increases in fuel consumption
They can also fail if left off for long periods or turned on and off periodically
However....your choice...I know what to do with oursChrisRs Detailing, Bingley, West Yorks
eMail: chrisrsdetailing@outlook.com
2014 Citroen DS4 DSport 160 Hdi, Whisper Purple
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Well I would leave it on all the time but I still have to mess with it. I put it on 22 and it gets a bit too warm, put it on 21.5 and it's ok for a while but then I might want to warm up a bit more so put it up to 23...so, don't really see the point if I have to keep adjusting it might as well just use the heater....plus can only run it with air con on and I too have experimented. When the air CC is on perm I use an extra quarter of a tank a week in fuel
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Pain in the a***!!!!
Originally posted by Goonerman1 View PostWell I would leave it on all the time but I still have to mess with it. I put it on 22 and it gets a bit too warm, put it on 21.5 and it's ok for a while but then I might want to warm up a bit more so put it up to 23...so, don't really see the point if I have to keep adjusting it might as well just use the heater....plus can only run it with air con on and I too have experimented. When the air CC is on perm I use an extra quarter of a tank a week in fuel
I find it very hard to believe that you use an extra quarter tank of fuel. I've managed 55MPG from a petrol THP155 with the A/C on Auto for the entire time, I imagine a diesel would get much higher.
If you're that bothered about fuel cost, leaving it on Auto and changing your driving style slightly will have a much larger effect on your fuel consumption and your wallet. You'll also be a much more comfortable temperature
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Originally posted by Goonerman1 View PostWell I would leave it on all the time but I still have to mess with it. I put it on 22 and it gets a bit too warm, put it on 21.5 and it's ok for a while but then I might want to warm up a bit more so put it up to 23...so, don't really see the point if I have to keep adjusting it might as well just use the heater....plus can only run it with air con on and I too have experimented. When the air CC is on perm I use an extra quarter of a tank a week in fuelChrisRs Detailing, Bingley, West Yorks
eMail: chrisrsdetailing@outlook.com
2014 Citroen DS4 DSport 160 Hdi, Whisper Purple
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Originally posted by robbo51 View PostOMG.......There is no way that you use a 1/4 of a tank a week more by having CC turned on!! How ridiculous!!
Air con seems insignificant to the mpg figures to my DS3 compared to the variation of the impact from changing traffic conditions.
That said, there is a noticeable improvement to the power when the air-con is switched offLast edited by MadMan0; 23-11-2013, 13:54.
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Originally posted by robbo51 View PostOMG.......There is no way that you use a 1/4 of a tank a week more by having CC turned on!! How ridiculous!!Last edited by Goonerman1; 23-11-2013, 14:10.
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Originally posted by DS3man STEVE View PostGues u talking about your DRL lights well you can turn them on or off through your radio
Press "menu" then scroll down to "Vehicle config", press "OK" then scroll down to "day lamps" & use the left or right arrows to change them to "active", "OK" that & the job's done.
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Back to the lighting issue have you tried pressing the button on your radio that says "dark" pressing it a couple of times will turn some console lights off to all console & dash lights apart from speedo
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On my mid 2011 build DSport, I can confirm that the a/c lights (left temp adjust dial and right fan speed/direction dial) go out if you turn it completely off - ie. hold the fan speed button in until it turns off completely.
The "dark" button is not involved - however it does turn off the centre dial (the temp display).
Once they are all off, it's very hard to find them and turn it back on again yes.
Like others though, I never turn off my climate control - but I'm in Australia, after allRegards,
Simon
2011 DS3 DSport (Sport Red with Onyx Black Roof).
2014 208 GTi (Calado Blue).
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