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How come my (2001 - 4x4 -auto) ventalotor switch seems to take forever to stop blowing cold air when I put it on just the face or face and feet position. This position I thought was to supply only ambient outside air. If I have the AC on and then it turns cool outside, like it does every evening here, and I turn the switch to these vent positions - it warms up, but doesn't seem to get the temperature it is outside. It is still a bit cool - like the AC is still working a bit ( I can stop it be adjusting the heat selector-but I don't want to do that) If I shut the darn thing off, and then wait say 5 minutes and turn to the vent position, it seems to be OK. Anybody else have something like this?
 
Mine does the same thing; after thinking a bit, I'm sure this is normal. Even after the A/C compressor is no longer running, the coils are still cool, the ducting is still cool, etc, so it just takes a few minutes before everything gets to the same temperature. It's the same thing as when you start the A/C on a hot day - the air gets cooler quickly, but it doesn't blow cold, 40 to 45 degree air until after 5 or 10 minutes of running on the high setting.
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Just re-read your message. On my 2001, what I said applies for the "face only" position. On the "face and feet" position, according to my owner's manual, the A/C compressor "may or may not" still be running, so you need to use the "face only" or "feet only" positions if you want to be sure that the A/C is not on.

[This message has been edited by HC (edited 06-01-2001). ]
 
Originally posted by hammersley

How come my (2001 - 4x4 -auto) ventalotor switch seems to take forever to stop blowing cold air when I put it on just the face or face and feet position. This position I thought was to supply only ambient outside air.



From a previous thread and from empirical evidence (checking the behavior of my 2001), I believe that any of the "multi-output" settings (feet+defrost, feet+face) turn on the A/C - you don't just get A/C on the two settings where it's explicitly labeled.



-Don
 
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Is it me or does the AC compresor run with the heat or defrost on. My truck makes a clicking sound in the morning when I go out to start it and run the heat. I popped the hood and watched the clutch engage for a few seconds. It does this all the time the heat or defrost is on. Can't be good for the clutch on the compresor. Does anybody else have this problem?
 
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The A/C runs in the defrost and defrost/dash positions to remove moisture from the interior and to defog all glass faster.



The A/C also runs in the 3 positions on the left side of knob- max A/C (NO outside air), A/C (outside air) AND the feet/dash combo position-

although this last one doesn't have the snowflake icon by it the A/C still runs there.



My Y2K Durango at work runs the same way.
 
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