A/C and heating system
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I share your complaint, but unfortunately, that's how it works. There is no way to override.
This idiot-proof logic behavior is no doubt designed to avoid any possibility of "fogging up" the windows, especially in humid conditions. While an intelligent driver may know how to set recirc and A/C to avoid such a problem, I can't tell you how many times I've been driving in the rain and seen other cars with seriously fogged up windows. I'm sure those other drivers were using recirc, and no A/C!!
This idiot-proof logic behavior is no doubt designed to avoid any possibility of "fogging up" the windows, especially in humid conditions. While an intelligent driver may know how to set recirc and A/C to avoid such a problem, I can't tell you how many times I've been driving in the rain and seen other cars with seriously fogged up windows. I'm sure those other drivers were using recirc, and no A/C!!
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