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ESOG

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1,705 posts

159 months

Sunday 17th April 2011
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Why do you suppose that when you hit the switch for the front defroster on most cars it simultaneously initiates the AC as well? It is quite annoying as sometimes I forget (and my OH) always forgets and then your buzzing around town with the heat on and questioning why the car feels sluggish. This doesn't seem to be the case on some cars, but on most I've driven it is the case. Borrowed my friends 2002 Honda Accord today
and it did it when I turned the front defroster on.

ozzerr

348 posts

199 months

Sunday 17th April 2011
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its all in your head basically its the start of freakin out.

rottie102

3,997 posts

185 months

Sunday 17th April 2011
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ESOG said:
Why do you suppose that when you hit the switch for the front defroster on most cars it simultaneously initiates the AC as well? It is quite annoying as sometimes I forget (and my OH) always forgets and then your buzzing around town with the heat on and questioning why the car feels sluggish. This doesn't seem to be the case on some cars, but on most I've driven it is the case. Borrowed my friends 2002 Honda Accord today
and it did it when I turned the front defroster on.
Aircon ON makes your car feel sluggish? Does it have an engine from a lawnmower?

Jayho

2,019 posts

171 months

Sunday 17th April 2011
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:/ IDK about where you're from OP, but here in Scotland, not even I had to use my demister...

FranKinFezza

1,073 posts

180 months

Sunday 17th April 2011
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ESOG said:
Why do you suppose that when you hit the switch for the front defroster on most cars it simultaneously initiates the AC as well? It is quite annoying as sometimes I forget (and my OH) always forgets and then your buzzing around town with the heat on and questioning why the car feels sluggish. This doesn't seem to be the case on some cars, but on most I've driven it is the case. Borrowed my friends 2002 Honda Accord today
and it did it when I turned the front defroster on.
I believe AC dries the air counter intuitive as it may seem it is more effective
to de mist the screen with the AC on.

Zad

12,705 posts

237 months

Sunday 17th April 2011
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Yes, the AC element, because it is cold, causes the moisture from the air to condense on it. Thus removing water vapour from the air and so making it more effective at demisting.