SBJames
Standard Member
Hi,
In ICE cars we all know that AC on means compressor on and loss of power/poorer fuel consumption. I've never noticed having the fan on gently made much difference to the MPG either.
Now when I turn the fans on, even at pretty much ambient temperature and leave it on low, the mileage drop is exactly the same as if I crank the heat up, or even put the AC on. Is that right? Or can the computer just not cope? Should I just let the air con stay on semi-permanently then?
In ICE cars we all know that AC on means compressor on and loss of power/poorer fuel consumption. I've never noticed having the fan on gently made much difference to the MPG either.
Now when I turn the fans on, even at pretty much ambient temperature and leave it on low, the mileage drop is exactly the same as if I crank the heat up, or even put the AC on. Is that right? Or can the computer just not cope? Should I just let the air con stay on semi-permanently then?