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Aug 23rd, 2002, 08:16 | #11 |
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RE: Air conditioning unit
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Sorry can't remember off the top of my head, but it shoudln't go in too far. Did it have any gunk on the end when you pulled it out? If it didn't you may just have a leaky windscreen. If it did, you may need to get a dealer to sort it. I had a leaky windscreen on my 440 as well. The water ran down the INSIDE of the A pillar trim on the passenger side and slowly filled the footwell. You may have to remove the A pillar trim to see if there is evidence of leakage. Try taking it to a car wash with the trim removed. A leak will be galringly obvious in there. Dan. |
Aug 23rd, 2002, 08:17 | #12 |
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Galringly = Glaringly.......D'Oh!
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Aug 25th, 2002, 14:47 | #13 |
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It wasn't gunky all all, and at the moment I have no water problems - just air consitioning that doesn't seem to be as cold as it could be, but this is my first car with air conditioning so I may be expecting too much. I mst admit that a couple of weeks ago I was thinking how the airco must be not working at all only to open the car door when I got home and having a wave of heat hitting me.....
Cheers Stu I Guess I have to wait till I can get back to the UK and get a specialist to look at it. Thanks for all your help guys - much appriciated |
Aug 27th, 2002, 08:22 | #14 |
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RE: Air conditioning unit
To get the A/C to cool down quicker, push the recirc button and set it to the coldest setting and put on the face vents.
This provides the most rapid cooling according to the manual. Cheers, Dan. |
Aug 27th, 2002, 10:46 | #15 |
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I'll give that a shot, I've got the manual for the car but unfortunately it's all in Dutch and I don't read or speak that much yet........
Cheers Stu |
Aug 29th, 2002, 06:38 | #16 |
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Dan,
Thank's a million! Got in yesterday, turned on the recycle button and the airco got cooler much quicker, and got much, much colde over the run - far more like what I was expecting from airco. Only thing that remains... Should I get it serviced whilst in the UK at christmas so I can get a specialist to look at it..... Again thanks! Stu |
Aug 29th, 2002, 09:01 | #17 |
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No worries mate.
Bear in mind that there is a 10 second delay before the A/C activates after you first start the car. I presume this is so the ECU can stabilise the engine before the extra load is added. I would get it serviced however as your coolant gas might be on the low side. Also use the A/C at least once a week (even in the winter) as it prevents gas leaking out through the seals which perish easily if gas isn't flowing round them regularly. A/C demists windows almost instantly in the winter too! (To do that, set recirc to ON and put vents to windscreen and set to coldest setting). ** Remember not to leave redirc on for too long as you will end up breathing in your own Carbon Dioxide and get sleepy**!! Cheers, Dan. |
Aug 29th, 2002, 10:54 | #18 |
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Yup,
Once cold the recyc goes off (and it stays cold)! Like I said I have to wait to get to the UK for the recharge / service as they will only do it here through a garage and they are not willing to say what garages they service so you never have any idea who is doing what! Again thanks! Stu |
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