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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / October 2006

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Edwin Pawlowski - 13 Oct 2006 03:01 GMT
Does anyone know where I can find the settings for the Sonata climate
control?

Aside from the basic it heats when it is cold out and cools when it is hot,
I'm curious about the functions.  I've notice that on a couple of colder
mornings (about 40F) the defroster was on by default.  That will be handy
for use with remote start with frost on the windshield.

I noted that on one very warm day (mid 80's) it came on high fan for just a
few minutes and then slowed a speed (wish my Buick did that) and the re-circ
air was on until the temperature inside dropped a bit.

So far, it seems to work better than my Buick as far as fan noise but I've
not encountered either summer or winter extremes yet.
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Marc - 13 Oct 2006 12:53 GMT
During cold weather it will start in the defrost/closed mode only until
the engine begins to warm up enough so that the heater isn't blowing
cold air on you.  As the engine begins to heat it moves to the
floor/defrost mode for a few seconds and then to the floor mode and fan
speed will increase.  It's not going to stay on defrost unless you do
it manually.
Edwin Pawlowski - 13 Oct 2006 15:54 GMT
> During cold weather it will start in the defrost/closed mode only until
> the engine begins to warm up enough so that the heater isn't blowing
> cold air on you.  As the engine begins to heat it moves to the
> floor/defrost mode for a few seconds and then to the floor mode and fan
> speed will increase.  It's not going to stay on defrost unless you do
> it manually.

Thanks
 
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