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Old 21-11-2009, 08:20 PM   #1
dannyhilton
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Default WS Fiesta Aircon

Well I think mine is dead. My WP Zetec had fantastic aircon, my aunties Swift feels like your living in an ice age even with the Sunshine Coasts heat and humidity. But no matter what I do my aircon is never beyond acceptable. I've tried leaving it in shade, tried using it during the night when it's cool, turning passenger vents off, changing the dirrection of the air, using reverse cycle, blasting it, nothing works. But the second you turn it on the car looses any sence of power below 5000rpm, so it's doing something. Is this a WS Fiesta trait, or perhaps just mine? I'm taking it to the dealer in a few weeks for them to look over. Fingers crossed it works :-)

So how is your aircon? Is it ok, great or poor?

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