Thermatronic
#1
Thermatronic
hello, I have the therematronic, 3 zone AC on the new w213.
in the rear passengers zone, I have controls for the fan speed and the temperature with a known to just close the vents.
there is no way to completely turn off the rear zone unit. usually when u decrease the fan speed to the lowest setting, if u reduce it more it would stop the AC all together. But in the rear if keep pressing down on the fan speed it never goes to zero and turn it off, it keeps at 1.
any i idea how to completely shut down the rear AC unit?
in the rear passengers zone, I have controls for the fan speed and the temperature with a known to just close the vents.
there is no way to completely turn off the rear zone unit. usually when u decrease the fan speed to the lowest setting, if u reduce it more it would stop the AC all together. But in the rear if keep pressing down on the fan speed it never goes to zero and turn it off, it keeps at 1.
any i idea how to completely shut down the rear AC unit?
#2
Member
hello, I have the therematronic, 3 zone AC on the new w213.
in the rear passengers zone, I have controls for the fan speed and the temperature with a known to just close the vents.
there is no way to completely turn off the rear zone unit. usually when u decrease the fan speed to the lowest setting, if u reduce it more it would stop the AC all together. But in the rear if keep pressing down on the fan speed it never goes to zero and turn it off, it keeps at 1.
any i idea how to completely shut down the rear AC unit?
in the rear passengers zone, I have controls for the fan speed and the temperature with a known to just close the vents.
there is no way to completely turn off the rear zone unit. usually when u decrease the fan speed to the lowest setting, if u reduce it more it would stop the AC all together. But in the rear if keep pressing down on the fan speed it never goes to zero and turn it off, it keeps at 1.
any i idea how to completely shut down the rear AC unit?
I don't think there's a way other than putting the fan speed to the lowest possible.
#3