Suggested Dealer Customizations for Settings?
#11
Re: Suggested Dealer Customizations for Settings?
I was not aware of that. So if its not available why is it in the list of features for the TCH? Sorry if this has been discussed before. It seems like it would work. The computer knows the state of the roof, it tells you if the roof is open or not.
#12
Re: Suggested Dealer Customizations for Settings?
1. Documentation error. (Being a technical writer, this happens.)
2. Toyota intended to utilize such function at a later date via some kind of software upgrade.
But, it is correct, the functions have been determined to not work.
#13
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If I were to use manual, then yes, the recirc would stay on or off depending how I set it. The problem is using auto. I prefer to use auto so I don't have to mess with the controls as much. But auto has the side effect of changing the recirc mode. I have not been to the dealer recently to attempt to have the settings changed and when I read about those settings in the repair manual, I am unsure of exactly what they will do (my dealer is useless with respect to that).
#14
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In my experience, in AUTO+ECO mode, when the A/C is cooling the car, it starts with RECIRC "on," and RECIRC automatically goes "off" after the car has cooled down. I find this sensible and convenient. When heating in AUTO+ECO mode in winter, I have not noticed the RECIRC come "on" at all. This is likely for safety reasons related to possible accumulation of exhaust fumes in the car.
Stan
Stan
#15
Re: Suggested Dealer Customizations for Settings?
In my experience, in AUTO+ECO mode, when the A/C is cooling the car, it starts with RECIRC "on," and RECIRC automatically goes "off" after the car has cooled down. I find this sensible and convenient. When heating in AUTO+ECO mode in winter, I have not noticed the RECIRC come "on" at all. This is likely for safety reasons related to possible accumulation of exhaust fumes in the car.
Stan
Stan
#16
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Is there a setting to always have ECO mode on? That would be sweet.
I'm seriously considering the 'auto lock once you're a couple feet away' option as I use the button on the door handle every time I get out of the car, and I'm worried it will start to wear. I kind of like the recirc on option as I never used it with my old car, I would always forget to. But we'll see as the summer heat gets hotter . . . I usually roll down the windows and wait a minute to turn on the air anyway. (and turn it off before I get to my destination)
I'm seriously considering the 'auto lock once you're a couple feet away' option as I use the button on the door handle every time I get out of the car, and I'm worried it will start to wear. I kind of like the recirc on option as I never used it with my old car, I would always forget to. But we'll see as the summer heat gets hotter . . . I usually roll down the windows and wait a minute to turn on the air anyway. (and turn it off before I get to my destination)
#17
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I had the dealer customize my A/C controls so I have full manual control of the recirc/fresh button. It is totaly in my control now, and I like it that way. It NEVER comes on by itself, and it always stays on if I select it. Was using it today as it is over 100 degrees in Tucson. I find that with ECO on, on these very hot days, recirc helps, after the car is cooled down with fresh and a window cracked in the rear a few minutes to blow out some of that extra heated air. No need to try to cool that super-heated air with recirc first! The rest of the Auto climate control is automatic. Nice!
#18
Re: Suggested Dealer Customizations for Settings?
In my experience, in AUTO+ECO mode, when the A/C is cooling the car, it starts with RECIRC "on," and RECIRC automatically goes "off" after the car has cooled down. I find this sensible and convenient. When heating in AUTO+ECO mode in winter, I have not noticed the RECIRC come "on" at all. This is likely for safety reasons related to possible accumulation of exhaust fumes in the car.
Stan
Stan
I agree, recirc makes plenty of sense when you've got the AC running, as it gives the car a chance to finish cooling the air inside without bringing in more hot air. My big problem is the fact the recirc-on condition when it's hot doesn't seem to care about whether the AC is on, or even if the _fan_ is on. It just comes on when I'm just using fresh air flow to cool down. Which kind of works against fresh air flow.
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