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Re: E46 A/C turn-off



My brand new Hyundai (company car) used to turn on the air con whenever you
selected the windsheild defrost option... so I ripped the dash off and cut
the two wires... it still turns off re-circ when you select the screen, but
at least the air con stays off...

So these shitty things aren't just confined to good cars, they even do it on
the cheap shitty ones that I would have already returned for a refund if it
were up to me :-)

But don't worry - I cane the nuts off it every day :-)

Allan


- ----- Original Message -----
From: Tim Annett <halogenbulb@domain.elided>
To: <bmw-digest@domain.elided>
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 11:54 AM
Subject: E46 A/C turn-off


I have a 2000 323i.  There are two incredibly annoying things about it
(well, a few more than two but anyway....):

There is NO way to keep the a/c system from turning on when you turn on the
car.  I asked a BMW mechanic about this and after about 10 minutes of trying
to explain the situation to him I recieved a very muddy answer translated as
a no.  If you turn off the system before you turn off the car, it will come
on when you turn on the car.  Irritating!

The second irritating thing, in regard to the venitlation system at any
rate, is that even when you turn off the air recirculation to bring in
outside air, it still recirculates inside air.

I do love my car and most things about it, but I also find it terribly
annoying when the manufacturer takes simple control features out of the
hands of the user.  These features are best suited for a Lexus or another
posh useless car, not on a driver's car.  This is the reason I chose to
purchase a BMW when I could no longer get a new Alfa Romeo in the states and
I find it irritating that BMW has become more of a 'market car' than I
expected(in more ways than just the ventilation system).

But don't get me wrong.  I still love my car and the way it drives/handles.
It is still the best car on the market today from a drivers perspective
(under $70K at any rate!).


Tim Annett
Coldwell Banker West Shell
Cincinnati
Voicemail: 513-483-5725
Email: tim6@domain.elided

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