Upgrading from standard air conditioning to auto air conditioning?
Upgrading from standard air conditioning to auto air conditioning?
Would anyone know if it would be possible to change the standard air conditioning controll unit to the automatic temperature controll unit? Would it be just a matter of changing out the contoll box and adding the sensor to detect temperature? If so would the cost be substantial?
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
I asked my dealer about doing the reverse on my '03 Cooper. I hated the auto A/C and wanted to switch to the dials, but they wouldn't even give me an estimate; they just said the cost would be prohibitive.
Now I have an '05 with the manual controls, and I'm loving it!
Now I have an '05 with the manual controls, and I'm loving it!
I have the auto and other than looks, I am not won over. I seemed to fiddle with it more than the old manual system. I would save the $300 the next go-round. I am impressed with the AC--it will flat get you cool/cold quick: this from a Florida guy.
Upgrading from standard air conditioning to auto air conditioning
I got the auto AC on my recently acquired MCS mostly because of good experiences with auto systems on other recent cars I've owned. In hindsight, I probably could have lived without it. Auto is not really completely auto, like others have said, you still fiddle with to adjust to changing conditions. Personally I'd just live with whatever I've got.
Originally Posted by THE ITCH
I'm wondering what you didn't like about the auto air. I just kike the fact that you can set it and forget it.
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Compared to the auto HVAC system in my A4, I'm underwelmed. I would go weeks without even touching the controls in the Audi. Just set it for 70 degs and leave it.
The MINI's system is either to cold in the morning, or to warm on the way home in the afternoon. And it doesn't have a single button "off", you have to run the fan all the way down until it shuts off (unless I'm overlooking something
My feet seem to get cold in the MINI as well, however the heated seats (which I didn't have in the Audi) kick A$$
The MINI's system is either to cold in the morning, or to warm on the way home in the afternoon. And it doesn't have a single button "off", you have to run the fan all the way down until it shuts off (unless I'm overlooking something
My feet seem to get cold in the MINI as well, however the heated seats (which I didn't have in the Audi) kick A$$
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