air conditioning question
#1
air conditioning question
I have had my fit for a couple of months now. Since I have started using the air conditioning, when I have the AC off the car has a very damp muggy feeling. Wondering if anyone has any idea of why this is happening as I dont want to drive around with my air conditioning on all the time. This is an all the time thing, we dont live in a muggy climate. I have never had this before in any other car.
#3
well since the A/C system de-hydrates the air before putting it into the cabin, that would explain why when it is running its not muggy in the car..
(muggy means humid and kinda gross)
Something in your car may not be draining properly. Sunroof drains can get plugged and cause this, water may be getting into the car and sitting and causing the humidity. Also check the cabin air filter and see if it is damp.
(muggy means humid and kinda gross)
Something in your car may not be draining properly. Sunroof drains can get plugged and cause this, water may be getting into the car and sitting and causing the humidity. Also check the cabin air filter and see if it is damp.
#5
Cabin Air filter
I just changed mine because I was having poor power with the a/c on. Take the glove box out and it is right there. Very easy. Still have poor power but what do you expect for 109hp's. I think it was around $18 from Honda
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