A/C output temp
#1
A/C output temp
Had a chance to finally use the A/C and it was cold but not as cold as I thought. What should the temp be comming out of the air duct's? On one of my cars years ago I thought it was around 40 degrees. Any Ideas?
#2
I'm wondering if what you feel is cold and what I feel as cold is different based on our geography??
I got the car on a weekend it was 107F and the AC has rarely been off since. I like it cool and there are times I think it is too cold!
So IMHO, I think it is cool enough.
I got the car on a weekend it was 107F and the AC has rarely been off since. I like it cool and there are times I think it is too cold!
So IMHO, I think it is cool enough.
#3
Can't tell you what the exact spec is for the HHR but..........
Several years ago, 54-58 degrees from the middle vent, with the blower on high and the a/c on "Max Cold" was the baseline number. Oh, that was with a 92 degree ambient, in park or neutral, with nothing blocking the front of the vehicle.
The temperature probe needed a 8 inch stem.
Several years ago, 54-58 degrees from the middle vent, with the blower on high and the a/c on "Max Cold" was the baseline number. Oh, that was with a 92 degree ambient, in park or neutral, with nothing blocking the front of the vehicle.
The temperature probe needed a 8 inch stem.
#7
All the automobile A/C guys say cold air blowing from the vent HAS to get down to 52 degrees minimum. If it isn't that low, you have a problem. They use a small stem thermometer to measure the temp and stick it right in the center dash outlet.
Last edited by irloyal; 04-22-2008 at 11:01 AM. Reason: Clarification
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