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RE: Heating: a question *solved?!* - Cedric - 01-02-2012 07:25pm (01-02-2012 06:28pm)dandavis1 Wrote: Not sure what you mean - both my tests had recirc on. I've been told that the recirc(ulation) is refreshing all the air in the cabin, which is usually done if you have a bad smell in the car. So I wonder if that recirc doesn't get the cold air from outside which would explain why it takes a long time. I can't test yet ![]() RE: Heating: a question *solved?!* - cjfp - 01-02-2012 07:31pm (01-02-2012 12:17am)dandavis1 Wrote: When on 'HI' the fans are on full and they make quite a loud noise which I found difficult to put up with for the 15mins. My original comment was facetious - ie you think you've solved it but the solution creates another issue. However, having said that, and following your reply, I have to say that during the warm up period my fans are not noisy, so maybe you do still have an issue? RE: Heating: a question *solved?!* - ChuckieB - 01-02-2012 10:20pm (01-02-2012 07:25pm)Cedric Wrote: I've been told that the recirc(ulation) is refreshing all the air in the cabin, which is usually done if you have a bad smell in the car. So I wonder if that recirc doesn't get the cold air from outside which would explain why it takes a long time. I can't test yet Recirc is exactly that. It recirculates existing air which is the last thing you want to do if you have a bad smell from within the car ![]() It's there to help bad smells coming in from outside. In my experience it tends to make the windows steam up on normal cars so its best avoided. |