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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 18:45:07 GMT
From: kr4nopsamnyu.edu (Kalman Rubinson)
Subject: Re: ACC question


Paul Geller (pgellernopsamhlink.net) wrote: > The blink indicates that the command was accepted, but it won't take efect > until the car has been turned off for at least ten minutes. The next time > you start the car, it should be as you set it... Thanks. That's what it said in the manual but I haven't been able to find out if it took. The reason I asked is that it seemed to turn the AC on when accepting the command. Kal > pg > > > cs <xspamcbsnopsamom> wrote in message > news:37e7f9ad.33518590nopsam.fuse.net... > > Don't know the answer, however, will give you a piece of advice: > > don't do it, unless you never want AC. I ran my 9k in econ mode at > > almost all times, and after a mere three years, the compressor had to > > be replaced because of lack of use. From then on, I've have almost > > exclusively run the car in the auto mode. > > > > > > On Mon, 20 Sep 1999 02:53:15 GMT, kr4nopsamnyu.edu (Kalman Rubinson) > > wrote: > > > > >I am trying to reprogram my 9-3 so that the default at ignition is with > > >the AC off ("econ"). Manual says to set what you want and then > > >simultaneously push "econ" + "fan up." When I do this, the display > blinks > > >(as it's supposed to) but the AC goes on ("econ" goes off) and the > > >programming doesn't take. > > > > > >Any help or is it a service issue? > > > > > >Kal > > > -- > > > > > --

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