> ALL A/C systems exchange the interior air, even when run on
> recirc.
I don't think anyone was implying that any A/C system did not exchange
interior air
> Drive any vehicle with automatic climate control, where one sets
> a desired temperature. Observe how it operates. Once the coil is
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> will only switch to outside air if the outside air temperature
> drops below your selected temperature.
Our 97 Avalon, 00 LS 400, and 03 Sequoia all normally use outside air in
auto AC mode unless the inside is really hot after being parked, in which
case it runs on high fan speed/recirc for a few minutes and then switches to
outside air. The Lexus will also switch to recirc if the system is sucking
in fumes, like when you are following a diesel bus or truck.
If the humidastat
> determines the outside air is too humid it will switch back to
> inside air as needed to maintain temperature and humidity. Recirc
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> mike hunt
I have not read the owner's manual for a Vibe or Matrix, but Toyota usually
recommends using recirc for initial cool-down or extreme conditions,
otherwise, use outside air to keep the air fresher.

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IleneDover@mailcity.com - 13 Jun 2005 23:45 GMT
Do you run you home air conditioning system with the windows open
to keep the air in you home 'fresh' as well?
I suggest you actually READ the owner manual. Just think you
will save some money on fuel once you learn how to operate your
HVAC system properly. LOL
mike hunt
> I have not read the owner's manual for a Vibe or Matrix, but Toyota usually
> recommends using recirc for initial cool-down or extreme conditions,
> otherwise, use outside air to keep the air fresher.
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