If you turn off your a/c before you shut down your car because you're concerned about the compressor straining the engine when you crank it, you usually don't need to worry about that. Most cars made within the past 20 years or so won't engage the a/c compressor (which is driven by one of the belts under the hood) until the engine is running.
If anyone reads the manual, it usually says to leave the windows down until the inside air temperature is that of equal or less to the air temperature outside. Then wind up the windows and place the AC vent system in cabin recycle mode for best efficiency. This isn't achieved during remote start situations as efficiently.
What I do is leave just a small opening in the window. It's doesn't prevent the vehicle from getting hot however this will prevent excessive heat from building up and will prevent a blowout from happening on your window's.
Alright here's the real way to cool your car. Don't start the engine crack the windows and let it air out. Stand in the sun until you can't feel heat escaping from inside the car. By this time you should have started sweating. Now turn on the car and make sure the ac isn't recycling. Keep the rear passenger windows about 3-4 inches and do the same to the front windows if that's to hot go halfway. When the car starts to feel cool roll up the front windows. And raise the back windows until they're about an inch open. And let it run another 30 seconds to a minute. Roll em up then switch the function to recycle air.
my 2002 impala has great air as soon as its on. none of this funny business. its also a white car with a light grey interior. could be 104 and it feel like 85 in there.
If you turn off your a/c before you shut down your car because you're concerned about the compressor straining the engine when you crank it, you usually don't need to worry about that. Most cars made within the past 20 years or so won't engage the a/c compressor (which is driven by one of the belts under the hood) until the engine is running.
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If anyone reads the manual, it usually says to leave the windows down until the inside air temperature is that of equal or less to the air temperature outside. Then wind up the windows and place the AC vent system in cabin recycle mode for best efficiency. This isn't achieved during remote start situations as efficiently.
Woops.. I think she meant 6 bucks a gallon.. and thanks for providing information I already knew 👌
Lol but not lol. Glad our gas isnt that high in Georgia
What I do is leave just a small opening in the window. It's doesn't prevent the vehicle from getting hot however this will prevent excessive heat from building up and will prevent a blowout from happening on your window's.
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@@Fit4C Amen, Amen, Amen.
Thank you for this...Gonna try it tomorrow...
Did it help? Best thing I’ve used is a good sun shade so car doesn’t get as hot in first place.
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Auto stop won't turn off the car if the pressure isn't at a desired level and the car will turn back on when the pressure drops
Watching from Los Angeles … $4-gas would be a dream
2 dollars here in Alliston Ontario Canada.
@@ameliawilder28 a liter right?
Alright here's the real way to cool your car. Don't start the engine crack the windows and let it air out. Stand in the sun until you can't feel heat escaping from inside the car. By this time you should have started sweating. Now turn on the car and make sure the ac isn't recycling. Keep the rear passenger windows about 3-4 inches and do the same to the front windows if that's to hot go halfway. When the car starts to feel cool roll up the front windows. And raise the back windows until they're about an inch open. And let it run another 30 seconds to a minute. Roll em up then switch the function to recycle air.
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@@challengersrt5397 You have seen through my lies. I don't even have AC.
What if my windows in the back don't work
Where the heck did you find 4 dollar a gallon gas? that should be the real story!
QT on Judson and nacogdoches 3.99 for regular unleaded
Currently I'm finding gas around 3.97 here in Georgia
3.88 tx
4 years ago it was under 2 dollars😭
Its all about ventilation , more ventilation more cool air
my 2002 impala has great air as soon as its on. none of this funny business. its also a white car with a light grey interior. could be 104 and it feel like 85 in there.
Who cares. I turn on my car and go back inside until the car cools down. Im not wetting my back with sweat for that
I wish gas was 4.00$
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