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AC Problem
Hi Guys!
My 2004 GP GT2's A/C is acting weird! I can hear the AC ticks on while changing the air floatation direction to the floor without turning the AC switch on! and I can feel the freezing air on my feet! I hear it ticking of while changing the air flotation to the front! and when I keep it to the front and click the AC switch, I hear the same ticking indicating the AC is turning on! Any suggestions? Thank u in advance.. |
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Re: AC Problem
Thank you very much khung88876 for explaining that! I can understand now, and I will pull the relay for winter (Hope wont pull the wrong one! lol) Thanks again!
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Re: AC Problem
The compressor runs during winter to dry the air which aids in defrosting your windshield. Not to mention if its not running, AC components can dry up from not being properly oiled from pag oil. I would leave the fuse right where it is. The main thing that hurts winter milage is longer warm up times and a different micture of fuel (ie winter grade). Which not much you can do about.
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