Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2005 04:55:50 GMT From: "Bill" <wpgsrnospamatanet.net> Subject: Re: automatic climate control, times-out (turns itself off)
Thank you very much, I will try your sugestion. "Goran Larsson" <hohnospamlid.invalid> wrote in message news:IBGq3t.B66nospamove.se... > In article <DdcNd.21023$8a6.7991nospamny09>, Bill <wpgsrnospamatanet.net> > wrote: > >> 2001, 9-5 automatic climate control, times-out (turns itself off), ten >> minutes after car is turned off. Climate control has to be switched on >> after car restart. What might be the problem and is there an inexpensive >> solution? > > The problem is most likely that you told the climate control to do one > thing but expect it to do something else. You, or someone else, has > programmed the climate control to start in the OFF state. The inexpensive > solution is to reprogram the climate control. How this is done can be > found by reading the instruction manual that was included with the > vehicle. The instruction manual contains a lot of information and should > be read. > > The climate control has a default setup it used when it starts. However, > if the car has been off less than 10 minutes the climate control keeps > whetever settings were active when the car was shut off. This makes it > possible to make a short pause without having to change the settings. > > The default setup can be changed by setting the climate control to the > wanted state and then pushing [OFF] and [rear defroster] at the same > time. The display should flash to confirm. Turn off ignition and wait > 10 minutes for the change to be stored. > > The programmed setting can be set back to factory settings by pushing > [AUTO] and [fan speed down] at the same time. The display should flash > to confirm. Turn off ignition and wait 10 minutes for the change to be > stored. > > -- > G–ran Larsson http://www.nospam.com/saab/