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RE: dual a/c temp - Straydox - 17-04-2012 02:55pm (17-04-2012 02:48pm)ED209 Wrote: Why would the driver care what temp the passenger is at anyway? Depends whether seduction is on the menu RE: dual a/c temp - deadliner - 17-04-2012 03:01pm Seduction and economics. If one side is cooling the air and other is warming it, it just consumes more fuel without any real reason. (presuming one is driving alone) RE: dual a/c temp - Big G - 17-04-2012 06:40pm (17-04-2012 03:01pm)deadliner Wrote: Seduction and economics. If one side is cooling the air and other is warming it, it just consumes more fuel without any real reason. (presuming one is driving alone) I just can believe this has warranted 3 pages. RE: dual a/c temp - XFullFatTim - 17-04-2012 07:03pm Even worse is that the topic has been discussed at least twice this year already, possibly 3 times! dual a/c temp - snksnk - 18-04-2012 05:24pm Before i create this thread i searched for previous topics concerning this with no results.. A simple answer would be enough.. Thanks Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD RE: dual a/c temp - PhilSkill - 18-04-2012 10:01pm (16-04-2012 12:06pm)snksnk Wrote: does anyone know how can i change the tempto both passenger and driver at the same time without adjusting it every time twice? thanks.. No, you can't. But it's on out list of requested improvements End of thread. dual a/c temp - snksnk - 19-04-2012 07:47am (18-04-2012 10:01pm)PhilSkill Wrote: No, you can't. That would be enough! Thanks Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD |