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Old 27-12-2014, 11:31 AM   #17
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Default Re: running air con all year

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Originally Posted by poppa smurf View Post
on your list of options in the heater control, look for the little picture of the wavy arrows heading into a box (defrost mode), when you hit defrost the air-con will come on immediately in an effort to, well, defrost the window.

once the defrost button is hit, immediately hit the air-con button to turn that off.....only hot air will come through then, stopping the intermittent whining emanating from the shotgun seat.

no cold air from passenger side vent, hence happy hubby.
Poppa...you just made my day reading your post.....2014 'The year of living dangerously'.... all the best for 2015....cheers.
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