2006 Honda Civic Lx
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Re: 2006 Honda Civic Lx
Terry Gamble wrote:
>
> My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
> on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
> cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
>
> Thanks
> Terry
---------------------------------
There's a method in the manual for cooling a Honda that's already been
sitting in the sun. It saves a LOT of fuel to do it according to the
owner's manual, because it does it quicker.
Check the coolant level in the radiator reservoir just in case. Consult
the manual.
'Curly'
>
> My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
> on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
> cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
>
> Thanks
> Terry
---------------------------------
There's a method in the manual for cooling a Honda that's already been
sitting in the sun. It saves a LOT of fuel to do it according to the
owner's manual, because it does it quicker.
Check the coolant level in the radiator reservoir just in case. Consult
the manual.
'Curly'
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Re: 2006 Honda Civic Lx
Terry Gamble wrote:
>
> My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
> on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
> cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
>
> Thanks
> Terry
---------------------------------
There's a method in the manual for cooling a Honda that's already been
sitting in the sun. It saves a LOT of fuel to do it according to the
owner's manual, because it does it quicker.
Check the coolant level in the radiator reservoir just in case. Consult
the manual.
'Curly'
>
> My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
> on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
> cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
>
> Thanks
> Terry
---------------------------------
There's a method in the manual for cooling a Honda that's already been
sitting in the sun. It saves a LOT of fuel to do it according to the
owner's manual, because it does it quicker.
Check the coolant level in the radiator reservoir just in case. Consult
the manual.
'Curly'
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Re: 2006 Honda Civic Lx
Terry Gamble wrote:
>
> My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
> on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
> cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
>
> Thanks
> Terry
---------------------------------
There's a method in the manual for cooling a Honda that's already been
sitting in the sun. It saves a LOT of fuel to do it according to the
owner's manual, because it does it quicker.
Check the coolant level in the radiator reservoir just in case. Consult
the manual.
'Curly'
>
> My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
> on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
> cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
>
> Thanks
> Terry
---------------------------------
There's a method in the manual for cooling a Honda that's already been
sitting in the sun. It saves a LOT of fuel to do it according to the
owner's manual, because it does it quicker.
Check the coolant level in the radiator reservoir just in case. Consult
the manual.
'Curly'
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Re: 2006 Honda Civic Lx
Terry Gamble wrote:
>
> My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
> on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
> cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
>
> Thanks
> Terry
---------------------------------
There's a method in the manual for cooling a Honda that's already been
sitting in the sun. It saves a LOT of fuel to do it according to the
owner's manual, because it does it quicker.
Check the coolant level in the radiator reservoir just in case. Consult
the manual.
'Curly'
>
> My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
> on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
> cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
>
> Thanks
> Terry
---------------------------------
There's a method in the manual for cooling a Honda that's already been
sitting in the sun. It saves a LOT of fuel to do it according to the
owner's manual, because it does it quicker.
Check the coolant level in the radiator reservoir just in case. Consult
the manual.
'Curly'
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Re: 2006 Honda Civic Lx
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 05:18:06 -0700, Terry Gamble <rgamble@front.net>
wrote:
>My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
>on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
>cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
This can depend on some things not cited in the message.
How hot was it outside? Had the car been sitting in the sun? One can
really suffer from a "green house effect' with that large windshield
area
It can take a long time to cool a "Baked car," hence it can make a
difference as to how far the "other side of town" was, i.e one could
perhaps get to the Cabelas on the other side of Sidney, NE relatively
fast compared to the Cabelas on the other side of Fort Worth
In any case, Honda has apparently recognized that their can be a
problem. One A/C setting is called MAX A/C. Was it used?
I find it helped a great deal during the recent heat wave here in VA.
But then, I was driving, not seated in the back seat
wrote:
>My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
>on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
>cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
This can depend on some things not cited in the message.
How hot was it outside? Had the car been sitting in the sun? One can
really suffer from a "green house effect' with that large windshield
area
It can take a long time to cool a "Baked car," hence it can make a
difference as to how far the "other side of town" was, i.e one could
perhaps get to the Cabelas on the other side of Sidney, NE relatively
fast compared to the Cabelas on the other side of Fort Worth
In any case, Honda has apparently recognized that their can be a
problem. One A/C setting is called MAX A/C. Was it used?
I find it helped a great deal during the recent heat wave here in VA.
But then, I was driving, not seated in the back seat
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Re: 2006 Honda Civic Lx
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 05:18:06 -0700, Terry Gamble <rgamble@front.net>
wrote:
>My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
>on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
>cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
This can depend on some things not cited in the message.
How hot was it outside? Had the car been sitting in the sun? One can
really suffer from a "green house effect' with that large windshield
area
It can take a long time to cool a "Baked car," hence it can make a
difference as to how far the "other side of town" was, i.e one could
perhaps get to the Cabelas on the other side of Sidney, NE relatively
fast compared to the Cabelas on the other side of Fort Worth
In any case, Honda has apparently recognized that their can be a
problem. One A/C setting is called MAX A/C. Was it used?
I find it helped a great deal during the recent heat wave here in VA.
But then, I was driving, not seated in the back seat
wrote:
>My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
>on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
>cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
This can depend on some things not cited in the message.
How hot was it outside? Had the car been sitting in the sun? One can
really suffer from a "green house effect' with that large windshield
area
It can take a long time to cool a "Baked car," hence it can make a
difference as to how far the "other side of town" was, i.e one could
perhaps get to the Cabelas on the other side of Sidney, NE relatively
fast compared to the Cabelas on the other side of Fort Worth
In any case, Honda has apparently recognized that their can be a
problem. One A/C setting is called MAX A/C. Was it used?
I find it helped a great deal during the recent heat wave here in VA.
But then, I was driving, not seated in the back seat
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Re: 2006 Honda Civic Lx
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 05:18:06 -0700, Terry Gamble <rgamble@front.net>
wrote:
>My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
>on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
>cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
This can depend on some things not cited in the message.
How hot was it outside? Had the car been sitting in the sun? One can
really suffer from a "green house effect' with that large windshield
area
It can take a long time to cool a "Baked car," hence it can make a
difference as to how far the "other side of town" was, i.e one could
perhaps get to the Cabelas on the other side of Sidney, NE relatively
fast compared to the Cabelas on the other side of Fort Worth
In any case, Honda has apparently recognized that their can be a
problem. One A/C setting is called MAX A/C. Was it used?
I find it helped a great deal during the recent heat wave here in VA.
But then, I was driving, not seated in the back seat
wrote:
>My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
>on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
>cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
This can depend on some things not cited in the message.
How hot was it outside? Had the car been sitting in the sun? One can
really suffer from a "green house effect' with that large windshield
area
It can take a long time to cool a "Baked car," hence it can make a
difference as to how far the "other side of town" was, i.e one could
perhaps get to the Cabelas on the other side of Sidney, NE relatively
fast compared to the Cabelas on the other side of Fort Worth
In any case, Honda has apparently recognized that their can be a
problem. One A/C setting is called MAX A/C. Was it used?
I find it helped a great deal during the recent heat wave here in VA.
But then, I was driving, not seated in the back seat
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Re: 2006 Honda Civic Lx
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 05:18:06 -0700, Terry Gamble <rgamble@front.net>
wrote:
>My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
>on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
>cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
This can depend on some things not cited in the message.
How hot was it outside? Had the car been sitting in the sun? One can
really suffer from a "green house effect' with that large windshield
area
It can take a long time to cool a "Baked car," hence it can make a
difference as to how far the "other side of town" was, i.e one could
perhaps get to the Cabelas on the other side of Sidney, NE relatively
fast compared to the Cabelas on the other side of Fort Worth
In any case, Honda has apparently recognized that their can be a
problem. One A/C setting is called MAX A/C. Was it used?
I find it helped a great deal during the recent heat wave here in VA.
But then, I was driving, not seated in the back seat
wrote:
>My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
>on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
>cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
This can depend on some things not cited in the message.
How hot was it outside? Had the car been sitting in the sun? One can
really suffer from a "green house effect' with that large windshield
area
It can take a long time to cool a "Baked car," hence it can make a
difference as to how far the "other side of town" was, i.e one could
perhaps get to the Cabelas on the other side of Sidney, NE relatively
fast compared to the Cabelas on the other side of Fort Worth
In any case, Honda has apparently recognized that their can be a
problem. One A/C setting is called MAX A/C. Was it used?
I find it helped a great deal during the recent heat wave here in VA.
But then, I was driving, not seated in the back seat
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Re: 2006 Honda Civic Lx
Roy Starrin wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 05:18:06 -0700, Terry Gamble <rgamble@front.net>
> wrote:
>
>> My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
>> on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
>> cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
>
> This can depend on some things not cited in the message.
> How hot was it outside? Had the car been sitting in the sun? One can
> really suffer from a "green house effect' with that large windshield
> area
> It can take a long time to cool a "Baked car," hence it can make a
> difference as to how far the "other side of town" was, i.e one could
> perhaps get to the Cabelas on the other side of Sidney, NE relatively
> fast compared to the Cabelas on the other side of Fort Worth
> In any case, Honda has apparently recognized that their can be a
> problem. One A/C setting is called MAX A/C. Was it used?
> I find it helped a great deal during the recent heat wave here in VA.
> But then, I was driving, not seated in the back seat
Roy, its actually the Cabela's on the other side of Phoenix, Az left
from Tempe, Az. I appreciate the feedback from you and Curly Q.
Terry
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Re: 2006 Honda Civic Lx
Roy Starrin wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 05:18:06 -0700, Terry Gamble <rgamble@front.net>
> wrote:
>
>> My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
>> on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
>> cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
>
> This can depend on some things not cited in the message.
> How hot was it outside? Had the car been sitting in the sun? One can
> really suffer from a "green house effect' with that large windshield
> area
> It can take a long time to cool a "Baked car," hence it can make a
> difference as to how far the "other side of town" was, i.e one could
> perhaps get to the Cabelas on the other side of Sidney, NE relatively
> fast compared to the Cabelas on the other side of Fort Worth
> In any case, Honda has apparently recognized that their can be a
> problem. One A/C setting is called MAX A/C. Was it used?
> I find it helped a great deal during the recent heat wave here in VA.
> But then, I was driving, not seated in the back seat
Roy, its actually the Cabela's on the other side of Phoenix, Az left
from Tempe, Az. I appreciate the feedback from you and Curly Q.
Terry
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Re: 2006 Honda Civic Lx
Roy Starrin wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 05:18:06 -0700, Terry Gamble <rgamble@front.net>
> wrote:
>
>> My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
>> on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
>> cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
>
> This can depend on some things not cited in the message.
> How hot was it outside? Had the car been sitting in the sun? One can
> really suffer from a "green house effect' with that large windshield
> area
> It can take a long time to cool a "Baked car," hence it can make a
> difference as to how far the "other side of town" was, i.e one could
> perhaps get to the Cabelas on the other side of Sidney, NE relatively
> fast compared to the Cabelas on the other side of Fort Worth
> In any case, Honda has apparently recognized that their can be a
> problem. One A/C setting is called MAX A/C. Was it used?
> I find it helped a great deal during the recent heat wave here in VA.
> But then, I was driving, not seated in the back seat
Roy, its actually the Cabela's on the other side of Phoenix, Az left
from Tempe, Az. I appreciate the feedback from you and Curly Q.
Terry
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Re: 2006 Honda Civic Lx
Roy Starrin wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 05:18:06 -0700, Terry Gamble <rgamble@front.net>
> wrote:
>
>> My daughter recently bought a 2006 Honda Civic. When we went to Cabela
>> on the other side of town, I noticed that the air condition was not very
>> cool. It was cooling the backseat area at all, is this normal?
>
> This can depend on some things not cited in the message.
> How hot was it outside? Had the car been sitting in the sun? One can
> really suffer from a "green house effect' with that large windshield
> area
> It can take a long time to cool a "Baked car," hence it can make a
> difference as to how far the "other side of town" was, i.e one could
> perhaps get to the Cabelas on the other side of Sidney, NE relatively
> fast compared to the Cabelas on the other side of Fort Worth
> In any case, Honda has apparently recognized that their can be a
> problem. One A/C setting is called MAX A/C. Was it used?
> I find it helped a great deal during the recent heat wave here in VA.
> But then, I was driving, not seated in the back seat
Roy, its actually the Cabela's on the other side of Phoenix, Az left
from Tempe, Az. I appreciate the feedback from you and Curly Q.
Terry
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