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I have found that most mornings I start the car and the air-con automatically turns itself on. This is regardless off wether I had it on or off the night before. Is there any way of making it stay off unless I turn it on? If I do lots of trips in a day and have it turned off it stays off the next time I start the car during the day. It just seems to turn itself back on the next morning. Any help much appreciated.

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I heard a rumour the AC temporarily switches itself on when reversing, so all the O rings and the like dont get all crusty, and the whole AC system stays all nice and lubed? Is this rumour true? :thumbsup:

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  ms700 said:
I heard a rumour the AC temporarily switches itself on when reversing, so all the O rings and the like dont get all crusty, and the whole AC system stays all nice and lubed? Is this rumour true? :thumbsup:

That doesn't happen in my XR6T. So I'm thinking....NO!

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There was a post on this last year sometime. Basically the upshot of it all was if you leave the A/C in the MAX position it will remember where you left it (on or off or not recirculating) for a short period of time. Kind of a driver's preference type thing. If the system is off for a longer period of time for arguments sake 4hrs it will revert to the setting it actually is on. Therefore if you leave it in the A/C MAX position every morning after the car hasn't been driven for almost 8 hours it will blast you with the maximun cold air it can muster.

I hope this helps. I was also told that some of the new cars actually use the heater control as a thermostat for the A/C as well. I.e. you leave the A/C on and the symbol will be on the control screen but when you turn the heat up on the controls the compressor will actually start/stop to maintain that temp. I have not confirmed this to be the case for the BA Falcons but I know that this is the case in the Toyota and Magna without climate control sort of a claytons climate control.

Can anyone confirm this?

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