dumb question
This makes a difference with fogging inside.
To deactivate automatic a/c feature on a 2002+ S2000:
1) Turn the ignition switch "on," but dont start the car.
2) Turn fan speed off.
3) Turn temperature knob all the way to the left (blue area).
4) Turn vent knob to all the way to the left (panel position).
5) Turn the ignitions switch "off."
6) Hold down both air recirculation button and a/c button while turning the ignition switch "on." Nothing lights up initially, keep waiting. The orange air recirculation indicator on the button will start flashing.
7) Continue holding both buttons until the orange air recirculation indicator stops flashing, then let go.
This will let your defrosters come on without the ac. If you do a battery disconnect, you'll have to do this again as it resets itself.
I don't know if it's apllicable to ap2's
fltsfshr
To deactivate automatic a/c feature on a 2002+ S2000:
1) Turn the ignition switch "on," but dont start the car.
2) Turn fan speed off.
3) Turn temperature knob all the way to the left (blue area).
4) Turn vent knob to all the way to the left (panel position).
5) Turn the ignitions switch "off."
6) Hold down both air recirculation button and a/c button while turning the ignition switch "on." Nothing lights up initially, keep waiting. The orange air recirculation indicator on the button will start flashing.
7) Continue holding both buttons until the orange air recirculation indicator stops flashing, then let go.
This will let your defrosters come on without the ac. If you do a battery disconnect, you'll have to do this again as it resets itself.
I don't know if it's apllicable to ap2's
fltsfshr
Originally Posted by captainbk,Jan 3 2007, 10:00 AM
But.....warm dry air shoul,d be better at defogging than warm wet air. Just the scientist in me talking.
It's not condensing amy moisture anyway with the temp gauge turned up except when you first throw it on. Clears faster the other way.
fltsfshr
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