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Old 06-11-2006, 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by khelms_98
I'm just curious to know how most people use the temp control knob between the center dash vents. I'm cold natured and keep my climate control set around 76-80 degrees normally and I use the temp adjustment knob between the vents to make small adjustments to the temperature when adjusting the actual climate control (digital display) isn't really necessary. Am I using it correctly? If the rotary knob won't give me the warm or cold air are I want, then I adjust the digital display, but usually I just set the digital display and use the temp knob to make little adjustments when I get chilly or too hot; it works fine for me using it that way. My neighbor, who has a 740iL, just leaves that knob in the middle, or neutral, zone and adjusts his digital display to get the desired temp, whereas I pretty much do the opposite. So what do you guys think?
The only time I use it is in the winter, which here in SC ain't excactly nippy.

When I got it back from the dealer a couple of weeks ago, they had run the temp control all the way down, and the adjusment knob all the way to coldest. I don't know why, but when I got in I re-centered the knob and put the temperature adjustment back where I normally do.

I hate the way the heater works in the winter, though. I don't like hot air blowing on my feet while cold blows on my upper body. I usually take it off "auto" for that reason in the winter.
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