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    A/C recirculation hack?

    Before the server crash, there was a thread showing how to take control over the ventilation system, so you could recirculate inside air with the A/C on. I already did it to my car, but I don't remember the steps, and figured it'd help someone out if it got posted again.

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    Hmmm, my EP3 does that stock.....the only option I have seen was to disable the A/C with the defrost selected.
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    Yeah, that's correct. Sorry, watching Conan and not paying attention to what I was saying...

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    Speaking of this topic. Few weeks ago I was cleaning my interior and I must have bumped a sequence of buttons and knobs on the dash. Now in ALL modes position(vent, vent/foot, foot, defrost/foot, defrost) my compressor will come on. How do I get back out of this?

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    ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ talonXracer's Avatar
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    I copied this from a post back in 08', the search function works fine.....


    What you will need: Two Fingers

    Time Needed: 10 seconds.

    Annoyed with how you can't turn off the A/C when you turn to defog? Here's the override (realize that A/C expediates the defog process).

    These steps are taken from a discussion thread on 2k1civic.com


    Turn Car Off
    Turn Temperature Knob To Full Blue (All the way to the left - Counter-Clock Wise)
    Turn Vent Knob To Off (All the way to the left - Counter-Clock Wise)
    Hold Down Air Recirculation Button As Well As A/C Button
    Keep Both Buttons Depressed and Start Car
    Keep Both Buttons Depressed for 7 Seconds
    *AC LIGHT SHOULD BLINK*

    You will now have control of your A/C regardless of what setting you are in, to revert back, simply repeat the procedue.
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    Yeah, that's what I was looking for, thanks!

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    let me know if that is the correct sequence
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    Quote Originally Posted by talonXracer View Post
    I copied this from a post back in 08', the search function works fine.....


    What you will need: Two Fingers

    Time Needed: 10 seconds.

    Annoyed with how you can't turn off the A/C when you turn to defog? Here's the override (realize that A/C expediates the defog process).

    These steps are taken from a discussion thread on 2k1civic.com


    Turn Car Off
    Turn Temperature Knob To Full Blue (All the way to the left - Counter-Clock Wise)
    Turn Vent Knob To Off (All the way to the left - Counter-Clock Wise)
    Hold Down Air Recirculation Button As Well As A/C Button
    Keep Both Buttons Depressed and Start Car
    Keep Both Buttons Depressed for 7 Seconds
    *AC LIGHT SHOULD BLINK*

    You will now have control of your A/C regardless of what setting you are in, to revert back, simply repeat the procedue.
    Tried this today on my '05 and it didn't work... No blinking a/c light, and I still can't turn off the a/c with the defroster on...

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    Just did it on my 04 n it worked..

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    Quote Originally Posted by siege911 View Post
    Tried this today on my '05 and it didn't work... No blinking a/c light, and I still can't turn off the a/c with the defroster on...
    Try it again, and make sure you do it exactly as stated. It took me a couple tries back when I did it because I missed a step somewhere along the way.

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    yeah, retry indeed.

    I had all three knobs to the left (its not mentioned about the fan speed knob, but i figured may as well) and on my firts attempt i released the buttons after the recirc light started to flash. that didnt do it.
    you have to hold it until that light (recirc) stops flashing and then the AC light should come on. then you are good to let go of the bottons and everything should be good to go.

    I did it because i was going on a very long drive last weekend and was hoping to gain a little MPG where ever possible. i figured being able to have it on defrost without the compressor running at all would be ideal on this long run. i know its a scroll type compressor which take very little power to run but still, anything helps right?

    for the record, i dont know if it was just the roads i was on or whatever or if its me getting used to how to drive the car properly, but i got the best mileage to date. 28.something MPG when i've been averaging down around 25.something. I know, not the greatest in the world but i've been driving it hard whenever the mood should strike me because its my new (to me) car.

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    I'm lucky to get 30mpg in my car on the highway. It's rated at 26/30, and those are under ideal conditions, so your results will always be lower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RotaryGreg View Post
    yeah, retry indeed.

    I had all three knobs to the left (its not mentioned about the fan speed knob, but i figured may as well) and on my firts attempt i released the buttons after the recirc light started to flash. that didnt do it.
    you have to hold it until that light (recirc) stops flashing and then the AC light should come on. then you are good to let go of the bottons and everything should be good to go.

    I did it because i was going on a very long drive last weekend and was hoping to gain a little MPG where ever possible. i figured being able to have it on defrost without the compressor running at all would be ideal on this long run. i know its a scroll type compressor which take very little power to run but still, anything helps right?

    for the record, i dont know if it was just the roads i was on or whatever or if its me getting used to how to drive the car properly, but i got the best mileage to date. 28.something MPG when i've been averaging down around 25.something. I know, not the greatest in the world but i've been driving it hard whenever the mood should strike me because its my new (to me) car.
    Yeah, I retried shortly after and did that, turned all three knobs full left (counter-clockwise) and it worked. Good to know!

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    What about a hack to stop the AC from kicking on when defrost is turned on? I don't get why the AC kicks on when defrost is on. I want heat to clear the fog, not cold air.

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    The heat does kick on with the A/C, so long as you have the temp set to hot. The A/C helps get rid of moisture in the air, aiding in reducing fog on the insides of the windows.

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