Re: Climate control switch.

From: Chris Hindy (chindy@home.com)
Date: Wed May 12 1999 - 15:52:40 EDT


This is a known bug . . . the 'bi-level' position is missing a snow flake
on something like 2500-5000 Daks (including mine)

cheers
-ch

>I discovered a interesting problem today. I have always left my climate =
>selector knob (the center knob) on the upper and lower setting. Just a =
>brief description of the knob so we are all on the same page...The center =
>knob between the hot and cold selector and the fan speed selector. It has =
>the following options... off, A/C max, A/C normal, upper/lower, upper, =
>lower, defroster/lower, defroster.
>
>Now that we have that straight. It is very warm out this morning, so I =
>turned the temp control to cold and the selector was on upper/lower. Well =
>the air coming from the vent was freezing. It should have been cooler =
>outside air. To make a longer story short, this position had my A/C on. =
>So if I'm not mistaken my A/C has been on since I have owned the truck. =
>This could be a reason for the low MPG. Check it out and see if your DAK =
>does this. This is a problem, because the A/C should not be on at that =
>selection.



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