richard you wrote you could disable the 10% outside air feature for
better cooling, can you tell me how? i am aware of the reason for the
feature but the reason i need it is because of so many short trips, no
time to get gassed anyway... :) -gary
on 7/20/2003, richard sexton wrote:
>The flaps controlling recirculated ait don't close completley
>when the AC is on so you always get 10% outside ait. Disable
>that feature and it'll be colder.
>Be aware however that the reason for the flow of frsh air is a federally
>mandated rule to prevent a leaky exhaust from filling the cabin
>with carbon monoxide.
is there anyone out there taht can tell me how to do this? i have an
81 300sd, have the interior console out and good access to the vac
controls. help... -garyr
Richard Sexton - 27 Jun 2006 19:57 GMT
I don't think that was me that wrote that, I know very little
about A/C.
>richard you wrote you could disable the 10% outside air feature for
>better cooling, can you tell me how? i am aware of the reason for the
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>81 300sd, have the interior console out and good access to the vac
>controls. help... -garyr

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zdilly/gary - 27 Jun 2006 23:06 GMT
your right richard, in trying to find the old post again, i found the
answer to my question also. sorry.. -gary
> I don't think that was me that wrote that, I know very little
> about A/C.
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