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I actually find that irritating, as I want to decide when the A/C should be used, rather than cooler outside air, and would prefer the auto button to not activate the A/C. |
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Which is not the case with my X5. I would have to manually select the button as London indicated to get any cool air.
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I don't think that having the A/C button lit-up green means the A/C is actually working, it just means that it is available and will be used if the auto program deems it necessary, e.g., if you press auto and the A/C light goes green, it doesn't mean the A/C compressor is actually engaged, using energy.
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