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Old 06-11-2006, 12:21 AM
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How do most of you use the rotary temp control knob between center dash vents???

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?
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