Sharondippity
Well-known member
I am a fragile flower. AC on instantly. Anyway, I don't think Corvettes are owned by the most patient people... are they?!?!
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blacksedan87 said:This morning, BTW - on the way in at 6:15 a.m. - the temp was 95 degrees!:ugh
Cool Driver said:This is why I do NOT missing living in Phoenix!!
When it's hot here - which it has been a lot lately - I generally put the windows down to let the hot air out and turn the A/C on a minute or two later.
Barbie
c5y2k said:GO Lumberjacks!!! Thats where I went to school.
c5y2k said:GO Lumberjacks!!! Thats where I went to school.
blacksedan87 said:Not to diminish your discomfort, Patrick - but here in the Valley of the Sun....today it's going to be 115F. Inside the car, it's about 50 degrees hotter than that! so in answer to your question, at least in Phoenix - the A/C goes on before you start the engine!
Also - contrary to common belief, July August and September are not a dry heat here! I know it doesn't compare humidity wise to places in the midwest and the deep south, but our humidity is in the 30% - 40% range (and higher early in the day), plus 110+ heat.
This morning, BTW - on the way in at 6:15 a.m. - the temp was 95 degrees!:ugh
65-to-00 said:Remember to cycle the AC a few times during the winter too .... "to keep the seals lubed" .... or is that just another myth? I do it and that drives her nuts too but I've always wondered if that is just another "Urban Legend"?
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