02-12-2024, 11:08 PM | #1 |
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Does auto air-circulation do anything?
When I set my circulation mode to auto, it doesn’t seem to sense pollutants outside. In my previous cars, when turning on this mode, it would switch to recirculate cabin air and block out exterior air when there was a lot of exhaust smell (especially diesel) outside. In the x1, i could be sitting in a cloud of black exhaust smoke for 5 minutes without any noticeable changes to the smell of exhaust filling my cabin. Is my sensor malfunctioning or are my expectations of this system too high?
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02-13-2024, 12:07 AM | #2 | |
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as for the AC not doing much to open/close based on air quality... I had long ago given up. I just do it myself. The X1 doesn't seem to care either way. |
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Recirculate isn't about outside smells. It's about controlling the temperature. If it's 90* outside, and you are pulling outside air into the cabin, it's harder to cool than if you are recirculating air from inside the cabin.
But if there's moisture inside the cabin, and you are recirculating, it's harder to clear the moisture and you could end up with fogged windows. Recirculating smelly air just keeps the smelly air inside the cabin |
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02-15-2024, 11:43 AM | #7 | |
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At least, based on what’s described and the principle behind it, it should automatically turn on recirculation when entering a tunnel since the pollutants are significantly higher than outside of the tunnel. |
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02-15-2024, 12:01 PM | #8 |
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Yeah, but it doesn't say how long it will take for the smell to be dissipated by the recirculated air. It's definitely not instant; so, for example, if there's skunk smell, I would bet that keeping the fresh outside air on will remove the skunk odor sooner than continually recirculating it because you pass by the smelly area and bring back fresh air into the cabin (unless you actually hit the skunk w your car...then you are screwed).
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