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Using air conditioning as additional descent brake
I am wondering if anyone else came to the same idea as I have.
In other words, I am either genius or idiot, and I would like to confirm which one of those .
Everyone knows that using air conditioning increases fuel consumption, because the coolant compressor (when it's running) is mechanically connected/engaged to the engine, so it shares part of the mechanical power which the engine produces.
Therefore, I was thinking if the opposite effect would exist - when the car is going downhill and the engine is braking, would the air conditioning compressor utilize part of the braking power, or not.
So I tried my theory on a normal tarmac road which has a stable descent gradient which is several km long.
To shorten the story - I noticed that the car descends down approx 12% slower then I turn on air conditioning!
So, am I correct if I state that air conditioning does indeed "soak" a part of the kinetic energy which strains the engine and the transmission when it's braking downhill, or not?
Considering all this,
I was wondering if it would be wise to use air conditioning as a slight additional braking aid when performing steep offroad descents in 1st low gear?
Has anyone practiced this and how much effect does it give in real world?
Would this practice be harmful (in short terms or in long terms) to the coolant compressor, to the engine itself, or to other components (like the belt, etc.)?
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Bosanek, are you a research student with too much time on your hands ?
after you publish your findings can you discover if the climate is changing because everyone's now got climate control.
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Obarno wrote: I think that when you select 4wd or low it overrides the ability to have the a/c on!
Think you're wrong
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If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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Operation of the air conditioning system is not affected by the operation of electronic transfer case in my DDiS Jimny made in 2006, and vice versa. In other words, AC continues to work when I engage 4WD-L, and I can turn AC on or off during 4WD-L mode.
Wouldn't the compressor work all the time if the temperature knob is set to the coolest point and the fan blower strength is increased to at least level 3?
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In addition you could turn the engine off prior to the descent, to run the battery down a bit, before restarting.
Note. This is intended as a sarcastic reply and should be read as such.
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