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Post by SNC on May 14, 2009 21:52:18 GMT 8
Guys, Just like to check with you all on the below queries as I have found out the root to my car air-con problem. 1) Temperature Setting for your car air-con (More on Hot or Cold Zone) 2) Fan Speed (Manual setting or Auto) Thanks for your feedback.
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Post by Jazz on May 15, 2009 15:47:41 GMT 8
1) 0 or 1 passenger, air-con temp setting at 25 degC, 2 or more set to 23 degC
2) 0 or 1 passenger, fan speed manual usually set at 1, if during lunch time then increased to 2, if 2 or more passenger, manual fan setting at 3 or 4 initially then reduced back to 2 once ambient turn cool.
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Post by SNC on May 15, 2009 17:15:32 GMT 8
1) 0 or 1 passenger, air-con temp setting at 25 degC, 2 or more set to 23 degC 2) 0 or 1 passenger, fan speed manual usually set at 1, if during lunch time then increased to 2, if 2 or more passenger, manual fan setting at 3 or 4 initially then reduced back to 2 once ambient turn cool. So guess most of you never use the "Auto" mode for the Fan Speed?
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Post by kennyxql on May 15, 2009 17:21:37 GMT 8
1) 0 or 1 passenger, air-con temp setting at 25 degC, 2 or more set to 23 degC 2) 0 or 1 passenger, fan speed manual usually set at 1, if during lunch time then increased to 2, if 2 or more passenger, manual fan setting at 3 or 4 initially then reduced back to 2 once ambient turn cool. So guess most of you never use the "Auto" mode for the Fan Speed? I mostly use auto leh??? bad ah? i usually put 23 degree
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Post by SNC on May 17, 2009 14:01:08 GMT 8
So guess most of you never use the "Auto" mode for the Fan Speed? I mostly use auto leh??? bad ah? i usually put 23 degree Wow, you set till so cold huh, I only set it around 24-25 degree only. Do you encounter some bad smell from air-con when you step hard on accelerator to overtake? I was told that it is normal to have some smell for that split second when you step hard on accelerator.
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Post by kennyxql on May 18, 2009 0:19:19 GMT 8
no lehz... no far no smell..... maybe my nose blockeD
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Post by anchua on May 18, 2009 14:55:45 GMT 8
Bro you use auto, means everytime you start your car your fan blow full blast la. No need to like dat la. Our Nissan air con so good and cold. Like me, when I start my car in the morning the temp is at 24 and 1 fan only. Only when hot afternoon sun, when start I put 20 and 2 fan. After less than 5 mins already I turn down to 23 and 1 fan.
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Post by kennyxql on May 18, 2009 23:51:19 GMT 8
okok let me go and try... hahahah but some of these days... Woahz... woo la la... SingaPORE IS HOT HOT HOT
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Post by SNC on May 26, 2009 15:28:59 GMT 8
Guys,
Just to share some information I gather from one air-con specialist in Woodlands.
It is best to put your air-con temperature knob to the "Max Cold" setting and you only control the fan speed between 1-3.
Do not put to "Auto" mode and increase the temperature as that is only to control the vents between the Hot air from heater core and Cold air from Evaporator core.
At certain times, there will be possibility of the evaporator core freezing up due to excess air-con gas pumped from the Compressor as the sensor will tell the Air-con Control Module that the interior cabin temperature is not cold.
By putting to Max Cold and manual fan speed will prevent the evaporator from frozen up.
Just my sharing.
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Post by belair11 on May 31, 2009 17:30:58 GMT 8
1) Air-con temp setting always at 22.5 degC. Never change since day 1. 2) Fan speed manual usually set at 1 or 2. d**n fan speed design makes me always switch 1 or 2 once awhile as (1) after sometime feeling warm, (2) after sometimes feeling cold ... due to ... (1) very slow speed (2) high speed (3) turbo speed (4) turbo + supercharge speed
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Post by holymonk on Jun 21, 2009 14:26:38 GMT 8
for me, standard, on 1 or auto with temp fix at 25 degC to save petrol
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Post by MasQueRade on Aug 12, 2009 0:09:50 GMT 8
i off the air-con so i can save fuel and better feel of acceleration!
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Post by 浪人Röηiη on Aug 12, 2009 14:58:20 GMT 8
Dear all,
Kindly allow me to share. Do advise newbie me if not correct.
If my memory's still intact, for common N16's case, when the aircon compressor is turned on, whether more fuel is consumed when the temperature slider/knob/push-button is set to a colder temp, or vice versa for less-colder temp. Becos the tcompressor is already operating. The slider only perhaps adjusted/direct the amount of cold intake to the blower.
By setting to auto (or auto climate), it merely variably controls the fan speed (blower). In-cabin climate sensing is via the sensor near the windscreen, infront of the left passenger. The frequency of higher fan speed does induce loading slightly, but it's considered pretty minute. Perhaps at much colder temp, the compressor might be working harder thus an induced "electrical loading", slight less torque output.
Kicking in/out (approx 75%) of compressor is via the throttle control. Under high revs, the compressor is already temporary 'partially deactivated', thou not fully. For smaller bread&butter rides like 1600cc and below, this aircon loading is considered noticeable, unlike rides with higher engine capacity.
Setting at lower cooler setting (~23-degrees) decreases the air-con foul smell. Once a while, during the wee hours of the night, wind down the window, set to the hottest on the thermostat, for 5~10 min. Tis helps to reduce moist in the cooling duct system, thus reducing aircon pungent smells. Working concept differ from household/office air-con system where the AC power supply is mostly more stable.
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Post by ZayneL on Aug 12, 2009 22:50:54 GMT 8
so you mean air-con set to higher or lower degree does not have any or much differences for 1.6L car(sunny)?
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Post by MasQueRade on Aug 13, 2009 8:48:09 GMT 8
i dun think so.. comparing with 1.6lit and 1.8lit, turning off the aircon really makes a diff for 1.6lit..
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Post by ZayneL on Aug 13, 2009 14:00:38 GMT 8
but only switching off can feel the difference?
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Post by MasQueRade on Aug 13, 2009 14:03:24 GMT 8
bro zaynel, you can try.. more responsive and faster..
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Post by 浪人Röηiη on Aug 13, 2009 14:54:05 GMT 8
bro zaynel, you can try.. more responsive and faster.. Rephrase. Once the aircon compressor is on, whether higher(less cold) setting or lower (colder) setting should hav no much difference, as the compressor(condenser) is already working. The additional slight loading would be the blower fan speed.
But if you were turn off the "AC" button 'off', while the blower is still operating/blowing, which means the compressor(condenser) is not working, no cold, you should feel a sudden regain in pull. Typically as much as near 12~15%. The Air-con is quite draggy in N16's case. My buddies call this mode - NOS!
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Post by ZayneL on Aug 13, 2009 15:21:26 GMT 8
oh okie thanks... i will try it hehe
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Post by nobunaga on Aug 13, 2009 22:19:42 GMT 8
Nice one Ronin
Straight forward, Onces AC turn on yr energy will have be to spilt into a few way. One for engine, one for AC, one for ICE & ICU.
ICU = in car usuage = Radio, lightning, door lock etc etc
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Post by MasQueRade on Aug 14, 2009 12:41:01 GMT 8
don't understand... so turning off air-con is better right?
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Post by ZayneL on Aug 14, 2009 13:31:09 GMT 8
through my understanding of what they say... yes turning off air-con is better and turning to higher degree makes no differences as the air-con is still on and consuming power... hehe
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Post by 浪人Röηiη on Aug 14, 2009 21:10:15 GMT 8
Nice one Ronin Straight forward, Onces AC turn on yr energy will have be to spilt into a few way. One for engine, one for AC, one for ICE & ICU. ICU = in car usuage = Radio, lightning, door lock etc etc I've heard of ECU, ECM, EMS, ICE, LICE, MICE, DICE, etcc.. now there's this ICU. Amazing! ;D
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Post by 浪人Röηiη on Aug 14, 2009 21:17:26 GMT 8
don't understand... so turning off air-con is better right?
Masq, you no need understand. Becos your bullet train already very T I O N G. On or off doesnt really matter.
* Banter banter... keep 'em rollin' in! *
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Post by MasQueRade on Aug 17, 2009 9:57:08 GMT 8
haha.. but still turning off air-con better!
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