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Old 04-05-2006, 03:19 AM
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I have my heat set on AUTO when I drive. It's set at 75 degrees since it's still cold in Chicago. Anyways, why does it seem it blows warm air... then later blows cool air???? Is there something wrong?
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It's the traffic sensor. If you'll notice, it blows the cool air when you get into traffic and are more likely to get road rage.
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It's the traffic sensor. If you'll notice, it blows the cool air when you get into traffic and are more likely to get road rage.

Isn't that properly referred to as a mood sensor??
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Because it is keeping the cabin at 75F, sometimes it needs warming up, sometimes it needs cooling down...

Phil: You probably didn't even need to rely on your PhD education in thermodynamics to answer that question. Nevertheless is has served you well. It's a good thing that our members have such tremendous intellectual firepower so as to enable them to answer these complex science/engineering questions. Good work Phil!
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sometimes it needs warming up, sometimes it needs cooling down
I think that was one of the most lucidly succinct answers possible.
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What else can you say?

Crappy management of hysteresis .

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by PARAGON:
It's the traffic sensor. If you'll notice, it blows the cool air when you get into traffic and are more likely to get road rage.

Isn't that properly referred to as a mood sensor?? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

My wife contends that this behavior of the system is actually a road rage enhancing mood ruiner in my truck.
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I didn't understand any of it.
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I didn't understand any of it.
I was shooting for one of the least lucidly succinct answers possible. Worked
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Maybe It's got An H-3 in it's belly, having hot flashes.
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