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Sean C 10-01-2003 02:18 AM

2003 Elantra Air-conditioning problem
 
I just bought a 2003 Elantra and discovered that the air-conditioning
comes on automatically whenever you switch the air-flow controls to
defogger mode. It is designed to do this.

However, I find this feature incredibly stupid and extremely annoying,
as I would like to drive with the defogger on all the time (it's a
necessity where I live), but this means that the a/c will be on all the
time, including wintertime. Besides the obvious problems of wear and
tear this will cause, the a/c severely dries out the air in the cabin,
making my eyes, nose and throat sore and making it hard to breathe.

Does anyone know if there is a way to disable this feature? I might
even consider disonnecting the a/c altogether if that's doable, as I
only need a/c a few days out of the year where I live. Had I known
about this when I was looking at the car, I wouldn't have bought it.

Thanks,

Sean C


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Bainsville 10-01-2003 08:39 AM

Re: 2003 Elantra Air-conditioning problem
 
Read your owners manual before asking such stupid questions, it all in
there.






"Sean C" <redhawk@hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:011020030218438323%redhawk@hvc.rr.com...
> I just bought a 2003 Elantra and discovered that the air-conditioning
> comes on automatically whenever you switch the air-flow controls to
> defogger mode. It is designed to do this.
>
> However, I find this feature incredibly stupid and extremely annoying,
> as I would like to drive with the defogger on all the time (it's a
> necessity where I live), but this means that the a/c will be on all the
> time, including wintertime. Besides the obvious problems of wear and
> tear this will cause, the a/c severely dries out the air in the cabin,
> making my eyes, nose and throat sore and making it hard to breathe.
>
> Does anyone know if there is a way to disable this feature? I might
> even consider disonnecting the a/c altogether if that's doable, as I
> only need a/c a few days out of the year where I live. Had I known
> about this when I was looking at the car, I wouldn't have bought it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sean C
>
>
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XX 10-01-2003 08:55 AM

Re: 2003 Elantra Air-conditioning problem
 
All cars made in the last 15 years or so turn on the A/C with the
defrost. I don't know of any way to defeat it short of just removing
the A/C fuse. By the way, Defrost without A/C is usless. It's not heat
that clears the windows, it's the A/C.


On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 02:18:43 -0400, Sean C <redhawk@hvc.rr.com> wrote:

>I just bought a 2003 Elantra and discovered that the air-conditioning
>comes on automatically whenever you switch the air-flow controls to
>defogger mode. It is designed to do this.
>
>However, I find this feature incredibly stupid and extremely annoying,
>as I would like to drive with the defogger on all the time (it's a
>necessity where I live), but this means that the a/c will be on all the
>time, including wintertime. Besides the obvious problems of wear and
>tear this will cause, the a/c severely dries out the air in the cabin,
>making my eyes, nose and throat sore and making it hard to breathe.
>
>Does anyone know if there is a way to disable this feature? I might
>even consider disonnecting the a/c altogether if that's doable, as I
>only need a/c a few days out of the year where I live. Had I known
>about this when I was looking at the car, I wouldn't have bought it.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Sean C
>
>
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Bainsville 10-01-2003 09:43 AM

Re: 2003 Elantra Air-conditioning problem
 
the reason being is that the coolant is also the lubricant, if you turn it
off all of the seals will dry up and you will lose the coolant.




"XX" <none@email.com> wrote in message
news:ghjlnvgtj5lg3hl3l32gj5ogugm7pg9oa6@4ax.com...
> All cars made in the last 15 years or so turn on the A/C with the
> defrost. I don't know of any way to defeat it short of just removing
> the A/C fuse. By the way, Defrost without A/C is usless. It's not heat
> that clears the windows, it's the A/C.
>
>
> On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 02:18:43 -0400, Sean C <redhawk@hvc.rr.com> wrote:
>
> >I just bought a 2003 Elantra and discovered that the air-conditioning
> >comes on automatically whenever you switch the air-flow controls to
> >defogger mode. It is designed to do this.
> >
> >However, I find this feature incredibly stupid and extremely annoying,
> >as I would like to drive with the defogger on all the time (it's a
> >necessity where I live), but this means that the a/c will be on all the
> >time, including wintertime. Besides the obvious problems of wear and
> >tear this will cause, the a/c severely dries out the air in the cabin,
> >making my eyes, nose and throat sore and making it hard to breathe.
> >
> >Does anyone know if there is a way to disable this feature? I might
> >even consider disonnecting the a/c altogether if that's doable, as I
> >only need a/c a few days out of the year where I live. Had I known
> >about this when I was looking at the car, I wouldn't have bought it.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Sean C
> >
> >
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Gnekker 10-01-2003 12:02 PM

Re: 2003 Elantra Air-conditioning problem
 
> I just bought a 2003 Elantra and discovered that the air-conditioning
> comes on automatically whenever you switch the air-flow controls to
> defogger mode. It is designed to do this.
>

I found this feature annoying too. On my car it is possible to switch AC off
after you start the engine. The problem is that I often forget to switch it
off. It would be nice to have some acoustic signal when AC is first turned
on.




Rosco 10-01-2003 12:22 PM

Re: 2003 Elantra Air-conditioning problem
 
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 9:43:33 -0400, Bainsville wrote
(in message <OQAeb.3155$Tu2.533311@news20.bellglobal.com>):

>> All cars made in the last 15 years or so turn on the A/C with the
>> defrost. I don't know of any way to defeat it short of just removing
>> the A/C fuse. By the way, Defrost without A/C is usless. It's not heat
>> that clears the windows, it's the A/C.
>>
>>


The easiest thing for the OP to do is push in the little AC button whenever
they switch to defogger mode.


Liddle Feesh 10-01-2003 03:23 PM

Re: 2003 Elantra Air-conditioning problem
 
"Gnekker" <gnekker/removespam/@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > I just bought a 2003 Elantra and discovered that the air-conditioning
> > comes on automatically whenever you switch the air-flow controls to
> > defogger mode. It is designed to do this.
> >

> I found this feature annoying too. On my car it is possible to switch AC

off
> after you start the engine. The problem is that I often forget to switch

it
> off. It would be nice to have some acoustic signal when AC is first turned
> on.


I agree, the accoustic signal would be nice. However, I don't have a problem
with A/C and the defogger, since the A/C does help with the defogging.

I typically just hit the A/C button after a few minutes, or turn to a
different nozzle setting.


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Ottpak 10-01-2003 07:14 PM

Re: 2003 Elantra Air-conditioning problem
 
I don't think you have much of an option. Even if you were to switch it off
and then put it on regular vents then switch it back to the Defog...the
system will automatically switch it to Fresh Air and activate the A/C to
take the moisture away. Wouldn't want that hot steamy mist inside fogging
the windows.

"Sean C" <redhawk@hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:011020030218438323%redhawk@hvc.rr.com...
> I just bought a 2003 Elantra and discovered that the air-conditioning
> comes on automatically whenever you switch the air-flow controls to
> defogger mode. It is designed to do this.
>
> However, I find this feature incredibly stupid and extremely annoying,
> as I would like to drive with the defogger on all the time (it's a
> necessity where I live), but this means that the a/c will be on all the
> time, including wintertime. Besides the obvious problems of wear and
> tear this will cause, the a/c severely dries out the air in the cabin,
> making my eyes, nose and throat sore and making it hard to breathe.
>
> Does anyone know if there is a way to disable this feature? I might
> even consider disonnecting the a/c altogether if that's doable, as I
> only need a/c a few days out of the year where I live. Had I known
> about this when I was looking at the car, I wouldn't have bought it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sean C
>
>
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