There is one additional thing you could have stated. If it is very hot outside, the gases inside the car is deemed to be carcinogenic i.e. cancer-causing. Hence, the windows should be rolled down and the car can be driven for about 3 to 5 minutes. After that, the windows can be rolled up and the AC started.
Very good information Sir. I always been in very trouble while driving due to fogging on front glass & others but I think you have given a right solution of the trouble. I will try these important points you suggested. Thank You once again & keep providing such very important suggestions. Your presentation is very good & I like your videos very much. Hat's off to you.
Kya bat he sir.. bahar ki thandi hawa se andr ke temperature par fark ni padega...lekin bahar ki garam hawa se andr ka temperature badal jaega... Sabas mere ser
Bhai jab gadi chal rhi hoti hai to uske engines ke tubes garm hote hai to unse se jab thandi hawa andar aayegi to automatically garm ho jayegi aur agar thodi bahot bach gyi to heater garm kardega jisme jyada engine ko kaam nahi karna padega but garmi me agar bahar ki hawa andar aayi to tubes already garm hote hai to AC ko extra work karna padega use thanda karne me. I hope aapko samjh aagyi hogi meri baat
Thank you.....TBH I am spooked by this recommendation by Google, since I was on a long trip a week ago and was trying to figure out how that feature can be best used. Makes me wonder if Google can hear my voice from my mobile and suggest contents.
Sir aap jaise bata rHe ho maine abhi yahe kiya highway par foging thi bilkul jaisa aapne bataya thand mein bahar he hawa andar ki fog nahe aaye thanks maine achhe se driving ki highwye par morning 7 baje
Sir, I think we should always use the recirculation button, the benefits of this button is: 1. It helps the engine to increase the mileage, 2. It keeps our car neat and clean internally, 3. It prevents extra load on engine, 4. It also protects us from bad air quality from outside the car, 5. It helps to keep the car temperature maintained, etc. So guys avoid the use of the 2 option 🤙
Some information is good but some is not, inner air harmful for human body not for car engine. And during rain outer air is not ok. During smoking outer is ok
Recirculation Mode ko on ya off krn se ENGINE par konsa impact padhta hai jraa tarike se smjhaeeee….. Hume bhi pta lagge ki recirculation se engine ke pistons ya internal engine parts pe konsa impact create hai….
These two buttons plays another important roles too. They can help to reduce fogging with the help of heater and fog button in rainy season. It also can help get rid of smoke if somebody smoking inside the car. You can experiment and realise the amazing results.
in murree Pakistan 22 people died of carbon monoxide which kept circulating inside the car. They kept the car heater on as they were stuck in heavy snowfall. 3 feet snow covered the whole car like an airtight garage. They should have kept removing snow from the car at regular intervals. I learnt the lesson from this mishap. They preferred to sleep in car as the hotel room prices were too much due to heavy tourist rush.
Tats seriously so informative for car user sir i have 1 question is it our fuel efficiency effects by using these modes in all situations you mentioned in this video .
Thanks for nice informative video. I have ‘AUTO’ button in my car and when its on it selects automatically which option to keep on, Recirculate or Fresh Air. Any suggestions.
Not only the hot air, the material inside the car release toxic gases. So time to time open all windows for few minutes and refresh the air inside. Best is to get outside air first two minutes as suggested in this video.
Yeh dono button use krne ke liye AC in karna jaruri hai ???? Sir meri car manual AC hai toh button aise bhi use ho jata hai. Toh usko use kar sakte hai aise bhi.
very informative video, thanks for sharing this information. I suggestion, as you already suggested for a car which is parked for long in Summer, we have to first open the window for 2-3 min, and then use inner circulation, but for a car parked in winter (the place where I live is too cold and temperature goes to -1 degree Celsius) in this situation what is recommended?
Most of us know the basics but the special situations elude our knowledge. Thanks for explaining that so well and outlining the specific usage. Appreciate the video a lot. Thanks.