On my Westie all you can do is pull air from inside - its air recirculating system only, there isn't ( doesn't seem to be?) any fresh air inlet, and the whole thing is set in the back of the vehicle, as far from the windshield as possible. I think the non-Westie wasserboxers have a unit mounted up front and above, in the same location as the "A/C" on splitties, but I do not know if there is a fresh air option, or it is recirculating only, as well. Tom F. 90 Syncro Westie 90 Audi 200 Turbo Quattro Wagon AI Stage I
______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: Diesels Author: KARMANN (INTERNET.KARMANN) at HR Date: 9/14/95 12:05 AM
On Wed, 13 Sep 1995 SSGSPEAR@aol.com wrote: > Up here in Minnesota A/C is_very_important! You have to have some way in the > summer to keep the car interior to a comfortable 40 to 45 degrees. :-) Yes! I actually keep my apartment at 64 degrees in the summertime! Suprisingly, A/C also helps to defrost windshields quicker in the wintertime. Set it to pull air from inside the car instead of from outside and your all set! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \/ John T. Croteau - Preserver of Precious Metals and Network Engineer \/ \/\/ '66 Transporter currently under a complete custom restoration \/\/ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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