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The last couple of cars I've had required you to actually turn the AC ON if you wanted to defrost more quickly... but they left you with the option of running air through the defrost vents WITHOUT actually running the AC (more fuel efficient).
The NA FIT appears to ALWAYS turn the AC on when you move the dial to one of the defrost settings. I'm betting that it wouldn't be hard to disconnect the line that triggers the AC (giving you the option of cycling the AC or not using the normal AC switch) but I'm wondering if anyone else has done this. I haven't checked out the service manual yet but how easy is it to get access to the back of the AC & Vent switches?
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If you guys find it could you post a wiring diagram (relay or back of the HVAC) doesnt bother me any. I have had to do this to two cars. I hate going into slow mode just to get a tiny bit of mist off the windshield.
Does the AC light turn on when you turn it to defrost ?
Cuz I tried it in mine and the AC light wasn't on.. I know in the new civics, the AC turns on.
Honda has this funky code that they program into their cars to turn off the AC/Defrost mode. I'll try it when I get home. It worked when I did it in my friend's civic
I think the owners manual says that if your AC wasn't on before, then the AC light wouldn't come on, but the AC will still be running with the defrost.
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I've been experimenting with how the a/c affects gas mileage, have been turning the a/c off with the button and thought I would see an improvement, but have been rewarded with only very minimal increases in MPG.
To my surprise, I have found out that the a/c does not turn off when you have either of the defroster positions selected on the dial, even if you have the a/c button turned off.
Does everyone elses FIT operate the same way and if so, why would Honda make it so the a/c runs even with the button off? Is there a simple way to defeat this other than turning the fan to the off position?
Just be aware... if you think you have the a/c off and have the mode selector in either of the defroster positions, the a/c is not turned off even if the a/c button has been selected off (not lit).
__________________ 2009 Tafetta White FIT Sport MT ~ 15" Konig Megarace (White), 195/55 Dunlop Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec
Yeah..doesn't the dial even say for the defrost modes to "Use with A/C" or something?
But that's interesting that it does it automagically... I haven't had to use defrost yet..
But yeah..always use A/C with defrost..works about 300x better.
Yep... what Bengo said. It's been a long time since I've seen a car that didn't automatically turn on the A/C compressor, when you set the mixer to defrost. It's the only way to get the humidity out of the air and thus defrost/defog the windows.
I fully understand that the defroster works much better with the a/c on, but how hard would it have been to either have the a/c button light up while in that mode or even let you select if you want it on or not?
It's not always that you want the a/c on when in that mode.... seems Honda seems to think they know what's better for you instead of letting you have a choice, which as it stands, you don't.
Anyway, the point of my post was to alert other owners of this oddity and if they think they are traveling with the a/c off to improve their gas mileage while in this mode, the aren't.
__________________ 2009 Tafetta White FIT Sport MT ~ 15" Konig Megarace (White), 195/55 Dunlop Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec
I fully understand that the defroster works much better with the a/c on, but how hard would it have been to either have the a/c button light up while in that mode or even let you select if you want it on or not?
It's not always that you want the a/c on when in that mode.... seems Honda seems to think they know what's better for you instead of letting you have a choice, which as it stands, you don't.
Anyway, the point of my post was to alert other owners of this oddity and if they think they are traveling with the a/c off to improve their gas mileage while in this mode, the aren't.
AAARRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHH. I hate that. Why can't the manufacturers just leave me to decide if I want to turn the A/C on to defrost. I know how works and what it is supposed to do, but I also know that eventually you are going to end up with condensation on the outside of your windshield. I was so excited when I saw pictures of the dash with the separate A/C button. I was thinking they had completely segregated the A/C activation from the system, and left it to my discretion. Now this. Transmissions and climate controls should be completely manually activated. What is so hard?
Refrigeration & A/C didn't really come around because there was a need to cool air or whatever.... it's original purpose was to remove moisture out of the air!
Refrigeration & A/C didn't really come around because there was a need to cool air or whatever.... it's original purpose was to remove moisture out of the air!
Yes, but shouldn't the a/c button on/off button function as one so you as an individual can decide if you want the a/c on or off? As delivered, you have no choice.
Can someone explain the logic behind that?
__________________ 2009 Tafetta White FIT Sport MT ~ 15" Konig Megarace (White), 195/55 Dunlop Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec
AC does not mean cold air conditioning. I have always used warm or cold AC to defrost my windows. Works great. All my cars automatically enabled AC when you selected defrost.
Refrigeration & A/C didn't really come around because there was a need to cool air or whatever.... it's original purpose was to remove moisture out of the air!