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leeds 05



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Air conditioning usage.

Hi, i have heard that you need to run the air con system regulary to stop the seals from drying out and possibly leaking. Is this correct and if so how often and how long should you run the air conditioning?

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The last time I saw this discussed I think the suggestion was run it at least once a month for 30 minutes.

Mine is on all of the time - it's climate control so just set your preferred temperature and let it do its thing! Thumbs Up 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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leeds 05



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Does leaving it on all the time have much effect on the MPG?

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None.

As mentioned it is climate control - leave it on and let it do its own thing. 07MY RRS TDV6
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Re: Air conditioning usage.

leeds 05 wrote:
Hi, i have heard that you need to run the air con system regulary to stop the seals from drying out and possibly leaking. Is this correct and if so how often and how long should you run the air conditioning?


Whilst the technical side of this is true it does not apply to your vehicle. When you deselect climate control it actually keeps the aircon on but at a very low level (5%) to prevent the seals from drying out and leaking. The aircon is only fully off if you turn the HEVAC panel completely off.

I guess JLR gave it some thought for once.

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