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Optimum Air Con Temp Setting
burnolise:
--- Quote from: arias48 on September 11, 2008, 03:23:28 PM ---No wonder Nissan replaced the digital setting with conventional knob type in their F/L latio. I thought Latio is very reliable car but after went thru the forum here and spotted some issues associates with Latio. hmm, haven't enjoy my ride yet witness few problems already... sign... :crying:
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Dun worry lar....you will enjoy your ride once u get it....like i learn to enjoy mine......not all the problems u see here will happen to you....sometimes...i think buying a car is like buying toto....very much dependent on luck....i have friends who owns altis and mazda 3...and have many problems tat i dun have....so far my latio did not give me any performance issue...all problems are more static issues....like the maxi thing (UV protection) did not stick properly.....but still not too bad....kind of wondering...should I have bought a Mazda 2 instead.....oh well...given the FC....i think you and I got a gd buy.... :yehyeh:
Jazz:
--- Quote from: clarence on September 11, 2008, 09:28:30 AM ---SJC 1793 D :bleh:
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Ah boy, sure your car is SJC registered in June ? ::)
Latiorarri:
--- Quote from: arias48 on September 11, 2008, 03:23:28 PM ---No wonder Nissan replaced the digital setting with conventional knob type in their F/L latio. I thought Latio is very reliable car but after went thru the forum here and spotted some issues associates with Latio. hmm, haven't enjoy my ride yet witness few problems already... sign... :crying:
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I think the F/L one is not the true blue analgo style knobs found in the Sunny. It's meant to look analog ;) you might want to confirm this again when you get your car. Don't worry lah... every car will have some nitty gritty issues here and there.. as long as it doesn't affect safety it's fine. My friend's altis, got the car, aircon controller board also up the lorry. need to change.. these things happen. as long as not every 2 weeks i need to park my car at the workshop it's fine :)
HumbleCar:
--- Quote from: arias48 on September 11, 2008, 03:23:28 PM ---No wonder Nissan replaced the digital setting with conventional knob type in their F/L latio. I thought Latio is very reliable car but after went thru the forum here and spotted some issues associates with Latio. hmm, haven't enjoy my ride yet witness few problems already... sign... :crying:
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Conventional knob gives me the feeling of old fashion and obsolete technology. Digital have a more advanced feeling. Just like digital camera vs conventional camera.
liewks:
--- Quote from: HumbleCar on September 09, 2008, 12:09:07 PM ---Hi Bro, where is the external sensor near the windscreen? Understand that the sensor under the windscreen in front of the passenger seat is for lighting to activate auto-on headlamp?
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There are multiple sensors in that assembly. Once I figured out how it behaves, just have to set the temperature accordingly.
I think digital control is nice. It can't be that difficult to make. All domestic air-conditioners use it. It should be more reliable than the old fashioned bi-metallic strip...
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