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Originally Posted by Orcrone
In another thread a couple of posters made the comment that after a while the A/C is a little too strong. I believe it's because of the auto A/C. When you first get in the car if the inside temp is too high the car is going to crank the A/C. After a few minutes the temp is still fairly high and the A/C keeps cranking. However, it's blowing cold air on you so you're feeling cold. What I do is after the car starts cooling down a raise the temperaturer a few degrees to get the A/C to kick back to a lower setting. Then as the car cools down and the A/C wants to kick back some more I lower the temperature one degree at a time.
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Interesting, I test drove a few and have one on order, on my test drives I have found the A/C to be a tad weak. Maybe it is the 90+ days here in ATL, but it is great when stopped, where most cars would be weak, the constant AC in the TCH is nice, once I get the windows tinted it shoudl help a great deal.