V8 Vantage: Quirky A/C on and off?
#1
V8 Vantage: Quirky A/C on and off?
Hey all, my first official post of a possible issue with the AC system in my 07 V8V. Had it for a while. Been a blast to drive. Lately there is a bit of quirk.
As I understand the AC system is switched on when the AC button light is illuminated and the system is switched off when the light is extinguished.
But lately, even when the AC button light is extinguished, the AC is still running. I would activate the AC button on/off a few times and the AC will still be running. Until I have to go though some combination of switching the fan to "off" or "auto" mode until the AC button works as intended.
Also, when I start the car for the first time, the AC system is automatically switched on despite the AC button light in its extinguished state.
Has anyone experienced a similar issue?
Thanks.
As I understand the AC system is switched on when the AC button light is illuminated and the system is switched off when the light is extinguished.
But lately, even when the AC button light is extinguished, the AC is still running. I would activate the AC button on/off a few times and the AC will still be running. Until I have to go though some combination of switching the fan to "off" or "auto" mode until the AC button works as intended.
Also, when I start the car for the first time, the AC system is automatically switched on despite the AC button light in its extinguished state.
Has anyone experienced a similar issue?
Thanks.
#2
Hey all, my first official post of a possible issue with the AC system in my 07 V8V. Had it for a while. Been a blast to drive. Lately there is a bit of quirk.
As I understand the AC system is switched on when the AC button light is illuminated and the system is switched off when the light is extinguished.
But lately, even when the AC button light is extinguished, the AC is still running. I would activate the AC button on/off a few times and the AC will still be running. Until I have to go though some combination of switching the fan to "off" or "auto" mode until the AC button works as intended.
Also, when I start the car for the first time, the AC system is automatically switched on despite the AC button light in its extinguished state.
Has anyone experienced a similar issue?
Thanks.
As I understand the AC system is switched on when the AC button light is illuminated and the system is switched off when the light is extinguished.
But lately, even when the AC button light is extinguished, the AC is still running. I would activate the AC button on/off a few times and the AC will still be running. Until I have to go though some combination of switching the fan to "off" or "auto" mode until the AC button works as intended.
Also, when I start the car for the first time, the AC system is automatically switched on despite the AC button light in its extinguished state.
Has anyone experienced a similar issue?
Thanks.
I can only assume that the AC button is tied in the same way.
#4
Whenever the Fan is set to Auto the AC is on. You can't turn it off. Even the selector for the air flow position is overridden. If you don't set the Fan speed to Auto then the controls work as you would expect.
#5
Henry, appreciate the feedback.
Sadly, the quirk happens when it is not in the auto function.
I have pulled up the circuit diagram for climate control. Hopefully to find out the cause.
Sadly, the quirk happens when it is not in the auto function.
I have pulled up the circuit diagram for climate control. Hopefully to find out the cause.
#6
I have a very similar problem/quirk. Often (maybe always, I haven't been terribly scientific), upon start up, the AC is on. The button light is not on and the fan is in one of the lower notches. I've found that if I just ignore and drive, the AC turns off. I've also found that if I hit the button, wait a few seconds and then hit it again to turn the AC off, it goes off.
Hasn't bugged me enough to take any real action, but I'm pretty confident that the source of your problem and mine are the same.
Hasn't bugged me enough to take any real action, but I'm pretty confident that the source of your problem and mine are the same.
#7
I have a very similar problem/quirk. Often (maybe always, I haven't been terribly scientific), upon start up, the AC is on. The button light is not on and the fan is in one of the lower notches. I've found that if I just ignore and drive, the AC turns off. I've also found that if I hit the button, wait a few seconds and then hit it again to turn the AC off, it goes off.
Hasn't bugged me enough to take any real action, but I'm pretty confident that the source of your problem and mine are the same.
Hasn't bugged me enough to take any real action, but I'm pretty confident that the source of your problem and mine are the same.
Drove the car yesterday and it did the same thing just during start up. After driving for a while (in hot weather no less), the AC switch works as intended.
Strange but true!
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#8
I have a very similar problem/quirk. Often (maybe always, I haven't been terribly scientific), upon start up, the AC is on. The button light is not on and the fan is in one of the lower notches. I've found that if I just ignore and drive, the AC turns off. I've also found that if I hit the button, wait a few seconds and then hit it again to turn the AC off, it goes off.
Hasn't bugged me enough to take any real action, but I'm pretty confident that the source of your problem and mine are the same.
Hasn't bugged me enough to take any real action, but I'm pretty confident that the source of your problem and mine are the same.
I have just recently had this exact problem happen to me over the past few days. Has anybody gone thru any effort to find out why this was happening ?
#10
I dont even have to touch anything and after about 30 seconds or so it just turns off.
#11
Yea mine is still doing it and it does switched off automatically.
I wonder if this has something to do with NOT switching the AC long enough before the shutting down the car from the previous trip. And now we are into the summer months, we tend to use the AC more.
I wonder if this has something to do with NOT switching the AC long enough before the shutting down the car from the previous trip. And now we are into the summer months, we tend to use the AC more.
#12
Hey all, my first official post of a possible issue with the AC system in my 07 V8V. Had it for a while. Been a blast to drive. Lately there is a bit of quirk.
As I understand the AC system is switched on when the AC button light is illuminated and the system is switched off when the light is extinguished.
But lately, even when the AC button light is extinguished, the AC is still running. I would activate the AC button on/off a few times and the AC will still be running. Until I have to go though some combination of switching the fan to "off" or "auto" mode until the AC button works as intended.
Also, when I start the car for the first time, the AC system is automatically switched on despite the AC button light in its extinguished state.
Has anyone experienced a similar issue?
Thanks.
As I understand the AC system is switched on when the AC button light is illuminated and the system is switched off when the light is extinguished.
But lately, even when the AC button light is extinguished, the AC is still running. I would activate the AC button on/off a few times and the AC will still be running. Until I have to go though some combination of switching the fan to "off" or "auto" mode until the AC button works as intended.
Also, when I start the car for the first time, the AC system is automatically switched on despite the AC button light in its extinguished state.
Has anyone experienced a similar issue?
Thanks.
On auto the AC is on all the time even on cooler days when I would expect the AC clutch to disengage and the cabin air is warmed. I'm not sure if this is by design or I have a fault.
In manual mode you can control the fan speed, vent options and the AC on/off button also works.
Hope this helps.
#13
old thread, but anyway...
there are plenty of examples these days where the simple idea of turning an appliance on and off don't apply. this is one of them, i suspect. just another one of the "yes we have no bananas" kind of switches on the older vantages. you know, the kind of on/off switch where the light comes on only when the item is switched off. go figure...
there are plenty of examples these days where the simple idea of turning an appliance on and off don't apply. this is one of them, i suspect. just another one of the "yes we have no bananas" kind of switches on the older vantages. you know, the kind of on/off switch where the light comes on only when the item is switched off. go figure...
Last edited by 61mga; 06-29-2021 at 11:04 AM.
#14
I am pretty sure system was designed that way. As noted prior, AC system’s need to run regularly to maintain seals etc. Not sure about the later cars, but this appears to be a design feature on the early vehicles.
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