Strange AC problem
Strange AC problem
I've notice lately that went I am coming out of a turn that my AC loses a little power
. I can feel a sudden change in temp until I level out to normal cruising speed. Is this normal? Has anyone experience this problem before?
Note: I live in NYC so it's been really hot out here the past week or so.
Thanks for any help in advance
Nice
. I can feel a sudden change in temp until I level out to normal cruising speed. Is this normal? Has anyone experience this problem before?Note: I live in NYC so it's been really hot out here the past week or so.
Thanks for any help in advance
Nice
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Originally posted by [maxi-overdose]
this is normal....that's why u should turn off AC when u r in a race.
this is normal....that's why u should turn off AC when u r in a race.
What does a race have to do with his loss of A/C while turning?
Re: Strange AC problem
Originally posted by nice95GLE
I've notice lately that went I am coming out of a turn that my AC loses a little power
. I can feel a sudden change in temp until I level out to normal cruising speed. Is this normal? Has anyone experience this problem before?
Note: I live in NYC so it's been really hot out here the past week or so.
Thanks for any help in advance
Nice
I've notice lately that went I am coming out of a turn that my AC loses a little power
. I can feel a sudden change in temp until I level out to normal cruising speed. Is this normal? Has anyone experience this problem before?Note: I live in NYC so it's been really hot out here the past week or so.
Thanks for any help in advance
Nice
It got to over 100 the other day here in H-town and so far no problems at all. In fact i have to turn it off at certain times as the AC is freezing my fingers off.
Btw, it's not the Auto-climate type AC
Btw, it's not the Auto-climate type AC
Originally posted by njmaxseltd
What does a race have to do with his loss of A/C while turning?
What does a race have to do with his loss of A/C while turning?
AC uses a lot of resources and I think it is normal that u have AC running low when you try to regain the speed. you have to let go one of them.
I had a similar problem with a Honda Prelude. When the car was traveling a decent incline the A/C would suddenly blow warm air. Once I reached the top of the hill it would be fine. Ahhh, it was time to get rid of that car anyway . . . .
Re: Strange AC problem
Originally posted by nice95GLE
I've notice lately that went I am coming out of a turn that my AC loses a little power
. I can feel a sudden change in temp until I level out to normal cruising speed. Is this normal? Has anyone experience this problem before?
I've notice lately that went I am coming out of a turn that my AC loses a little power
. I can feel a sudden change in temp until I level out to normal cruising speed. Is this normal? Has anyone experience this problem before?
My conclusion is that even though the car has turned quickly, the air in the car doesn't turn with you.. and some of the warmer air from the rear moves up front.
Think about this the next time it happens and see if you agree!
Pat
Re: Re: Strange AC problem
Originally posted by pvaudo
I have noticed in some vehicles (especially those with big volume, such as a van, station wagon, etc. that when you make a fast turn, often you can feel the temp get warmer for a moment. (or COLDER, in the case of heating vs. AC)
My conclusion is that even though the car has turned quickly, the air in the car doesn't turn with you.. and some of the warmer air from the rear moves up front.
Think about this the next time it happens and see if you agree!
Pat
I have noticed in some vehicles (especially those with big volume, such as a van, station wagon, etc. that when you make a fast turn, often you can feel the temp get warmer for a moment. (or COLDER, in the case of heating vs. AC)
My conclusion is that even though the car has turned quickly, the air in the car doesn't turn with you.. and some of the warmer air from the rear moves up front.
Think about this the next time it happens and see if you agree!
Pat
Thanks guys/girl(s) (undercvr is a girl right?)
Don't Flame if I don't get this right.
I was talking to a friend of mine that races cars and he explain that when a car is coming out of a turn, more power needs to be transferred to the wheels to pull (FWD) or push (RWD) the car out(I believe this is were the Differential comes into play). By this happening anything that you might have running may lose a little power; meaning lights may dim, AC fans may slow down
, radio volume may decrease. So he told I should not worry too much about it.
Don't Flame if I don't get this right.
I was talking to a friend of mine that races cars and he explain that when a car is coming out of a turn, more power needs to be transferred to the wheels to pull (FWD) or push (RWD) the car out(I believe this is were the Differential comes into play). By this happening anything that you might have running may lose a little power; meaning lights may dim, AC fans may slow down
, radio volume may decrease. So he told I should not worry too much about it.
Originally posted by nice95GLE
Thanks guys/girl(s) (undercvr is a girl right?)
Don't Flame if I don't get this right.
I was talking to a friend of mine that races cars and he explain that when a car is coming out of a turn, more power needs to be transferred to the wheels to pull (FWD) or push (RWD) the car out(I believe this is were the Differential comes into play). By this happening anything that you might have running may lose a little power; meaning lights may dim, AC fans may slow down
, radio volume may decrease. So he told I should not worry too much about it.
Thanks guys/girl(s) (undercvr is a girl right?)
Don't Flame if I don't get this right.
I was talking to a friend of mine that races cars and he explain that when a car is coming out of a turn, more power needs to be transferred to the wheels to pull (FWD) or push (RWD) the car out(I believe this is were the Differential comes into play). By this happening anything that you might have running may lose a little power; meaning lights may dim, AC fans may slow down
, radio volume may decrease. So he told I should not worry too much about it.
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