View Single Post
Old 06-28-2013, 07:19 PM   #2
Oxford14Stang
Senior Member
 
Oxford14Stang's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Dallas/Plano
Age: 35
Posts: 561
Default

Originally Posted by rriddle3 View Post
As soon as the inside temp starts to drop, change the setting to 'recirculate' and see if that helps.
Thanks for saying that forgot to say that in my last post. when you first turn your a/c on don't have it on max a/c because it will have the "recirculate" on which will take the air that's already in the cab and recirculate it. you want to roll the windows down let the hot air get out, drive around a little with the a/c on let it cool down and once the temps start dropping were you aren't sweating your ass off completely hit the "recirculate" button or "max a/c" and it'll take that cooler air and cool it off(which in theory will cool cooler air faster than it could the hot air)

Originally Posted by JDMLOL View Post
Yeah, something like that. He said once it gets into the 90s it will only blow around 68ish on max because of the amount a unit can drop the temp and gets warmer with every additional degree of ambient temp.
Yes sir, that's correct. something along the lines of that I just can't remember the actual amount difference allowed. I can ask the a/c tech tomorrow to confirm the correct amount if it's important :/
__________________
2014 Oxford White 5.0 MT-82

Oxford14Stang is offline   Reply With Quote