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29/03/2016

The colder days of winter mean many car drivers switch their air conditioning off around this time of year. But is that wise?

“Baby, it’s cold outside.” Well, yes, it is – and these dark winter months mean that the car’s plenty cold enough for most people without the use of the air conditioning.

But using air conditioning in the winter isn’t just about keeping cool. Many experts recommend it, in fact, among them our very own agony uncle Honest John. So what benefits does it have? Here’s our guide.

So, should I run my air con in the winter?

Yes, you absolutely should. Even if you don’t want your car to be any cooler than it is, you should run your air conditioning system at least every couple of weeks for a short spell on full-cold (10 minutes should be fine), which will allow the coolant to circulate through the system.

This is because the coolant actually contains a lubricant that helps to keep all the rubber seals and pipework in good condition. Failing to use your air conditioning for a long period means the coolant won’t move around, and the lubricant won’t act on the rubber parts.

Air conditioning console
Running your air conditioning during the winter is essential to keep it maintained

That can lead to leaky seals, which can cause your coolant to ebb away, resulting in more frequent re-gasses or, in particularly bad instances, systems which won’t hold gas at all and need to have their seals changed.

Is that the only reason?

No, it isn’t. Without frequent use, moisture can build up within the air vent ducts that the system uses to pipe cold air to the air vents. This moisture can cause mould and bacteria to form, which are then blown into the car when you start the system again after weeks or months of inactivity.

Air conditioning is also an important tool to help you maintain your visibility through the winter months. It doesn’t just cool the air in your car – it dries it too.

That means using the air conditioning removes moisture in the air, which is particularly useful in the winter. It helps to keep your windscreen and windows clear – so if you’re steaming up, turning the air conditioning on will help enormously, and it can help clear mist from the glass sooner, enabling you to set off with clear screens earlier than you otherwise would.

Air conditioning de-mist
Using your air conditioning can help keep your screen mist-free
But I want to be warm. Won’t air conditioning cool me down?

Not if you leave it on and turn the heater to warm. Doing this means the air conditioning system still runs, so you can keep it lubricated and benefit from the drying effect it gives, but you get warm air into the car.

My windows steam up even with my air conditioning turned on. Why is that?

If you’ve had your air conditioning turned off for a while, the moisture that’s collected in the ducts will be blown out into the car at first, which is why you always get a misting effect if you turn on a system that’s been off for a period of time. This is why, if you’re running your air conditioning intermittently, it’s always sensible to do so while the car is stopped.

If the mist persists for longer than a minute or so, it could be for one of two reasons. If you’re using your air conditioning in conjunction with the “recirculate” feature – the one that closes off the outside air to prevent fumes from entering the car – your windows will still steam up, because air moist with your breath is being recirculated faster than it can be dried by the system.

Turning the “recirculate” function off again will usually solve the problem. If it doesn’t, you could have a problem with your air conditioning or cooling system, so you should get your garage checked over at a garage.

What about the extra fuel it’s using?

It’s true that your air conditioning system uses more fuel when it’s turned on. But then, if you don’t have it turned on, you might need to crack a window open to help clear the mist from your screen – and the damaging effect th

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