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Post by anchorman on Dec 29, 2020 19:10:48 GMT
18.5 my left foot ;-). I need mine on 22 minimum and sometimes send it up to 26 thanks to beta blockers. I would always leave mine set to auto all year round just to keep changing the air but Jamie, get used to steamed up windows in a morning because new cars are so airtight that it’s virtually unavoidable. Lol......knew you would be on sticking up a kink aboot temperature.....! You have it like Antarctica in your motor. Once heard a penguin calling from under your seat.
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fireballbob
Club Regular
Posts: 123
Primary Vehicle: RAV4
Year: 2011
Model Spec/Trim: 4.3.5
Engine Capacity: 2.2
Fuel Type: Diesel
Transmission: Manual
Drive Type: 4WD/AWD
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Post by fireballbob on Dec 29, 2020 19:44:41 GMT
As Firemac, I leave the AC on year round set to auto and 18.5C which I find comfortable. Me too. me too. 19 c.
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fireballbob
Club Regular
Posts: 123
Primary Vehicle: RAV4
Year: 2011
Model Spec/Trim: 4.3.5
Engine Capacity: 2.2
Fuel Type: Diesel
Transmission: Manual
Drive Type: 4WD/AWD
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Post by fireballbob on Dec 29, 2020 19:47:48 GMT
As Firemac, I leave the AC on year round set to auto and 18.5C which I find comfortable. Me too
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Post by Hoovie on Dec 30, 2020 12:49:55 GMT
Wintertime = Steamy Windows I have a couple of absorption bags that help with that. You take them inside occasionally to dry out(leave them on top of a radiator). On the Corsa, I have steamy windscreen all year round due to a poor ventilation design that doesn't clear the screen efficiently. Vauxhalls solution was not to fix the system but fit an electrically heated Windscreen instead (which works brilliantly and given the option, I'd prefer that anyway )
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