Mazda Miata: I was reminded...
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Re: I was reminded...
"Randy Maheux" <net> wrote in message
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reminded
There air conditioner in my '96 is highly effective, as effective in Dallas'
100 degree summers as that of any other car, I think.
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Re: I was reminded...
In article <c6lvc.13127$lL1.7811@fed1read03>,
"Randy Maheux" <net> wrote:
Uh...Bob Marley? :-)
--
Lanny Chambers, St. Louis, USA
'94C
the alignment page:
http://www.hummingbirds.net/alignment.html
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Re: I was reminded...
My 2004 AC is not as cold as I would like for it to be. I don't know if it
is just the way a convertible feels or if the new AC's are just not as
efficient. I think it is a function of the convertible, because the air
coming directly out of the vents seems cool enough. The cab just doesn't
get real cool. I have not owned a convertible since 1969 and it was a
Sunbeam Alpine with no AC.
JohnnyA
"Frank Berger" <frb.org> wrote in message
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I was reminded...
Last night I took the back roads coming home from a meeting and was reminded
again why I bought a Miata and why I put up with a small trunk, seats that
don't recline, and an airconditioner that barely works.....
It was 70 degrees, the moon was almost full, the top was down, Clapton and
BB King were on the stereo, and I was rolling along a twisty two-lane. Up
and down through the gears, singing the blues along with Clapton, feeling
the wind, smelling the smells of a SoCal desert - What could be better!
Randy
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The AC was a big worry for me because I live in Houston - Heat Hell Capital
of The World. I have a 2003 that I bought in the winter, and come summer I
was delighted that the AC worked great but - I do keep it on recycle, not
outside air. This is my first ever convertable and I couldn't be happier.
"johnnya" <com> wrote in message
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it
better!
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Re: I was reminded...
>> Up
Or Uh...Bob Seger and Roy Orbison? :-)
~Cissy
<a href="http://members.aol.com/IvaMiata/Krikkit/index2.html">My '90 Mazda
Miata</a><br>
<i>I love PC adventure games</i>
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Re: I was reminded...
> I think it is a function of the convertible, because the air
I can get the cab to get real cool by closing the vents, slide the air control
alllllll the way over to the left and have the fan on high. Cools the cab down
real fast. After I am freezing <wink>, then I open the vents and put the slider
to vent on feet and torso.
:-D
~Cissy
<a href="http://members.aol.com/IvaMiata/Krikkit/index2.html">My '90 Mazda
Miata</a><br>
<i>I love PC adventure games</i>
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Re: I was reminded...
Man, you guys highjacked this post right back where it was originally
intended!
Anyways, I think allot of us are so impressed with the miata a/c that we
hate to think of anyone saying thiers is marginal.
Your dealer is wrong! If the a/c is working right, it will / can freeze you
out.
Now, John Hiatt, Tracy Chapman, Lyle.......
Chris
92BB&T
"Expmiata" <compostnet> wrote in message
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feeling
better!
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Re: I was reminded...
I had a '96 and the AC worked very well, black vinyl top and all. My 2003
is a Special Edition with a grey colored cloth top. The cockpit seems much
warmer than my old Miata and I find myself using the AC much more often.
When I do use it, I put it on full cold and recirculate but the car does not
cool down. At a guess, it probably doesn't cool more than 10 degrees below
the outside air. The dealer says there is nothing wrong, of cource, but I
am still sweating more in the car than out. I don't know if the cloth top
makes a difference, or if the newer AC system just doesn't work as well.
Anyone else have a similar experience?
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