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Did you go thru the version coding procedure?
It is the way to tell the controller in which car it is. Jorge |
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there are a lot of people in texas that will swap with you.a/c too cold--no such thing in texas.
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agreed - but
I'm seriously anal about stuff like this. If a car has a feature, I want it to work properly.
This is the only car I've ever owned where the A/C is cabable of making me too cold when outside temps are in the 100 range. I'm sure the double-insulated glass helps a bunch, along with the window tint. I can control the effect by changing the temp settings, or manually reducing the fan speed, but that goes against the grain with me. The system should be able to keep me comfortable, based on the settings I select on the control, plus or minus a few degrees. Chilling to 68 when I've requested 74 is a bit much out of that range. |
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Versin Coding Procedure???
Is there such a procedure on this car? (92-300SE)
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