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Originally Posted by Horizon I have been looking for an answer to why the air vents blow hot air for so long, I think you might have finally put an

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Old 01-14-2021, 08:45 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I have been looking for an answer to why the air vents blow hot air for so long, I think you might have finally put an end to my question!
I realized the other day that for the past year, the button for cabin air recirculation has been turned off, which is why the vents would always blow air. I assumed that the Z would be like my other cars, where if the A/C is set to “off”, the vents wouldn’t open even for air from the outside. 🤦🏼*♂️
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I realized the other day that for the past year, the button for cabin air recirculation has been turned off, which is why the vents would always blow air. I assumed that the Z would be like my other cars, where if the A/C is set to “off”, the vents wouldn’t open even for air from the outside. 🤦🏼*♂️
Probably because constantly running recirc causes the Z AC system to stink.
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Probably because constantly running recirc causes the Z AC system to stink.
Do you mean they would stink as in "smell bad", or stink like they would perform poorly?
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Do you mean they would stink as in "smell bad", or stink like they would perform poorly?
Smell bad, common problem with the Z.
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Smell bad, common problem with the Z.
That is a common problem with any car if you run recirculate and shut the car down with it still in that mode.
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