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Car Forum / Acura Cars / October 2005

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2001 TL Question

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Humma Kavula - 23 Oct 2005 23:00 GMT
When the climate control is set to Auto, does the AC kick in even when
it's cold outside? To remove humidity perhaps?

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MZ - 24 Oct 2005 01:16 GMT
Should have added - when you are requiring defrost on the front window.
MZ
> When the climate control is set to Auto, does the AC kick in even when
> it's cold outside? To remove humidity perhaps?
Humma Kavula - 24 Oct 2005 02:47 GMT
>Should have added - when you are requiring defrost on the front window.
>MZ
>> When the climate control is set to Auto, does the AC kick in even when
>> it's cold outside? To remove humidity perhaps?

I know the AC kicks in when I hit the defrost button. I'm talking
about regular "Full Auto" mode.

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George in NY - 27 Oct 2005 16:34 GMT
Yes. like all auto climate control systems. There is a off button on the
2004 and every other auto climate I have had so presume also on 2001. Below
a certain outside air (35 centigrade area ) temperature the air conditioner
will not turn on has auto cutout. The air is really needed to properly blend
air coming into the cabin and to maintain temps. At least this is my
understanding.

George in NY

>>> When the climate control is set to Auto, does the AC kick in even when
>>> it's cold outside? To remove humidity perhaps?
>
> I know the AC kicks in when I hit the defrost button. I'm talking
> about regular "Full Auto" mode.

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