Outside temp 90+, interior temp 100+ start car, turn climate control on, interior temp setting is 68, fan starts blowing warm air. Wait a few minutes, still warm air then realize the A/C indicator is not on. Press the A/C button and cold air starts blowing.
I thought the whole idea of climate control was the car determines if it needs A/C and it should manage that itself. Why do I have to turn the A/C on like it's a manual system?
It only does this once in awhile, is there some set of circumstances that triggers it to deactivate A/C?
I thought the whole idea of climate control was the car determines if it needs A/C and it should manage that itself. Why do I have to turn the A/C on like it's a manual system?
It only does this once in awhile, is there some set of circumstances that triggers it to deactivate A/C?