Auto Econ Control
Originally Posted by wilson1
the ac economy mode basically tells the car you don't care about the humidity inside the car. When you don't have it in the economy mode and the inside of the car has high humidity, the car cools the air to condense out the moisture then reheats it with the heater to control the cabin temperature.
I knew my HVAC skills would come in handy eventually!
I knew my HVAC skills would come in handy eventually!
I've noticed in my 06, with the auto mode on, it allows the choice of recirculating the air or not, but w/ economy, it only allows pass through air (no circulation) so if you hit recirculate, it switches back to auto mode.
Originally Posted by pop099
I've noticed in my 06, with the auto mode on, it allows the choice of recirculating the air or not, but w/ economy, it only allows pass through air (no circulation) so if you hit recirculate, it switches back to auto mode.
Curt
Originally Posted by LT1 SS
I noticed that auto mode only works when the foot vents are blowing. When I push Mode to change vents auto turns off. Is it supposed to do this?
Curt
Originally Posted by overdrve
I thought I read somewhere that the ECON mode for AC just changes how long the AC compressor stays on. In other words, with ECON set to on, the compressor doesn't stay on quite as much meaning it won't be drawing power from the belts which in turns saves the little gas people are mentioning. Just my theory...
i'm pretty sure auto econ just runs the compressor at a lighter load (hence higher fuel economy) so it doesn't dehumidify as much, the air is still cold just not as dry. I usually rock the econ unless it's rediculously humid out.
I think that recirculating in econ mode would be better too as it means you don't have to do as much work on the air since it already ran through the system once. But for some reason you can't do that. Anyone have an explanation why?
Last edited by Shonuff; Jun 5, 2006 at 10:09 PM.
I took the car on a trip this Spring for a few days. I couldn't tell the difference between the Auto and Auto Econ mode. Either seemed just as cool. When I don't feel I need the AC I just turn it off but leave it in the auto mode. Works fine on the cooler days.
Although it says it can be left in auto mode year round I tend to go to manual and max out the fans during the cold Alberta months. I will make an effor this winter to leave the AC on during defrosting however.
Although it says it can be left in auto mode year round I tend to go to manual and max out the fans during the cold Alberta months. I will make an effor this winter to leave the AC on during defrosting however.
Originally Posted by Shonuff
i'm pretty sure auto econ just runs the compressor at a lighter load (hence higher fuel economy) so it doesn't dehumidify as much, the air is still cold just not as dry. I usually rock the econ unless it's rediculously humid out.
Economical operation reduces some load to the engine to improve the fuel economy.
It allows higher humidity than normal operation.
This I can vouch for. I usually run on ECON as it's good enough. But when it rains, my windows eventually fog up a bit with ECON, at which point I go to normal AUTO mode (w/out ECON) and the windows clear up.
Originally Posted by mx22o
just turn AC off nd roll down ur windows.. although that also isn't good for mileage.. wind pulls u back a lil.. having the AC turned on doesn't kill A LOT of fuel.. just a tiny portion of it..
Originally Posted by Shonuff
I think that recirculating in econ mode would be better too as it means you don't have to do as much work on the air since it already ran through the system once. But for some reason you can't do that. Anyone have an explanation why?
Originally Posted by G35_TX
Truthfully on this car using the AC doesn't use anymore fuel than without it. I have done so much driving and measured this that I saw no change in my MPG in the winter time.
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Anyone see the mythbuster episode where they compared the gas mileage between running with a/c and windows up with no a/c and windows down? Running with a/c and windows up actually got a little better gas mileage. Windows up reduces drag and compensates for the extra load due to the a/c and thus better full economy.



