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TSThe Hunt Begins
post Dec 2 2021, 10:15 AM, updated 2y ago

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Hi guys, as per title above, is it okay to on my aircon the moment I start my car cold, like first start of the day before I head off to work. I know it might be a dumb question to ask, just that some folks at home have told me not to immediately on A/C when you start your engine, which assumingly, they're referring to parasitic load on the engine I guess...

I have a habit of driving the car for a while, (approx 10-15mins) before I turn the A/C, but sometimes the sun is unbearable. Which begs the question above.

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post Dec 2 2021, 10:20 AM

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QUOTE(The Hunt Begins @ Dec 2 2021, 10:15 AM)
Hi guys, as per title above, is it okay to on my aircon the moment I start my car cold, like first start of the day before I head off to work. I know it might be a dumb question to ask, just that some folks at home have told me not to immediately on A/C when you start your engine, which assumingly, they're referring to parasitic load on the engine I guess...

I have a habit of driving the car for a while, (approx 10-15mins) before I turn the A/C, but sometimes the sun is unbearable. Which begs the question above.

Thanks all!  biggrin.gif
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I can understand your situation,

For me, the soonest would be after start the engine, wait till all the check lights on the multi info display turns off, normally less than 10 seconds.

If temperature not hot & I'm not in a rush, i will wait till the engine has warmed up a bit. Less than 1 minute
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post Dec 2 2021, 10:23 AM

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Yes, it's ok. If it's not ok, the car manufacturer would have put that in the user manual.

Aircon will always be a parasitic load to the engine, no matter when you turn it on. If you're worried about extra load on the engine when cranking, most cars will disable high loads (aircon/audio) when you crank the engine.
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QUOTE(amscouzach57 @ Dec 2 2021, 10:20 AM)
I can understand your situation,

For me, the soonest would be after start the engine, wait till all the check lights on the multi info display turns off, normally less than 10 seconds.

If temperature not hot & I'm not in a rush, i will wait till the engine has warmed up a bit. Less than 1 minute
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Ahhh, I see I see.

Yes, I think it make sense waiting for a minute or 2 before turning the A/C. By then, our Engine Oil has already done its job travelling around the engine. Thank you for your input.
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post Dec 2 2021, 10:23 AM

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you suffer too long waiting for 10-15min before ON the air-con... lol

i think the moment you decide to put D gear to drive your car you can ON the air-con already.

I think modern car when you maintain properly with oil & filter changed on schedule, there r minimal damage. If you want better protection, use 100% fully synthetic oil.

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post Dec 2 2021, 10:25 AM

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No problem, i never switch off ac when turning off the engine also

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post Dec 2 2021, 11:00 AM

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Modern cars can just switch on the air cond the moment engine is started. You can even leave it on and switch off the engine so that the air cond is turned on the moment you start up the car.
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post Dec 2 2021, 11:05 AM

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there is no right or wrong answer to this, it all boils down to what you feel is right.

if you are worried about whatever you call parasitic load from engine, a lot of people turn on their aircon, turn down there window, i think its a good way although i suspect the main reason is so the heat can dissipate faster.

but i guess it serve your purpose while minimizing your concern.


edit: sorry i misunderstood the term parasitic load, i thought its the smell, or chemical from the aircon system left overnight.
in that case, like others said, turn on your aircon after startup, or after car warm to operating temperature should do.

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post Dec 2 2021, 11:31 AM

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QUOTE(The Hunt Begins @ Dec 2 2021, 10:15 AM)
Hi guys, as per title above, is it okay to on my aircon the moment I start my car cold, like first start of the day before I head off to work. I know it might be a dumb question to ask, just that some folks at home have told me not to immediately on A/C when you start your engine, which assumingly, they're referring to parasitic load on the engine I guess...

By folks I presume you are refering to 'old' folks who may be driving cars in 70's and 80's with after-market (reciprocating pistons) air-cond system?

The 'rule' doesn't quite apply to factory-installed (rotary) air-conds for the past 3 decades (or so) I suppose.



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post Dec 2 2021, 11:33 AM

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I switch on after starting the engine. No issue so far after 10 years.
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post Dec 2 2021, 11:52 AM

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QUOTE(The Hunt Begins @ Dec 2 2021, 10:15 AM)
Hi guys, as per title above, is it okay to on my aircon the moment I start my car cold, like first start of the day before I head off to work. I know it might be a dumb question to ask, just that some folks at home have told me not to immediately on A/C when you start your engine, which assumingly, they're referring to parasitic load on the engine I guess...

I have a habit of driving the car for a while, (approx 10-15mins) before I turn the A/C, but sometimes the sun is unbearable. Which begs the question above.

Thanks all!  biggrin.gif
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Can explain the bold part? You mean leave the aircond system on before you even crank the engine, and crank it regardless? Or do you mean aircond system is off before crank engine, and switch it on after engine is running?
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post Dec 2 2021, 11:57 AM

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QUOTE(The Hunt Begins @ Dec 2 2021, 10:23 AM)
Ahhh, I see I see.

Yes, I think it make sense waiting for a minute or 2 before turning the A/C. By then, our Engine Oil has already done its job travelling around the engine. Thank you for your input.
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Even the big old 4.0L, 5.0L V8 start circulating engine one immediately, and complete full circulation in less than 7 seconds.

Small 1.5L, 2.0L engine probably take half the time. And modern engine with low viscosity engine oil and variable load engine oil pump would be even faster.

If you really worry, wait 7 seconds. Actually no need at all, modern car automatically off the aircond during start. On top of that, due to environmental protection the engine will run higher rpm during cold start to warm the catalytic converter ASAP. Why was the extra power generated during the time.

On top of the on top of that, modern AC compressor is variable displacement without magnetic clutch. AC doesn't just on/off. They are actually not new, some 10 years+ old cars already have it. Japanese should start using them over 5 years ago.
https://www.toyota-industries.com/products/...essor/variable/

On top of the on top of the on top of that, we now have electric driven AC compressors that not coupled to engine belt. Used to be only Hybrid, PHEV, EV, but now we have 48V vehicles also use them.
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post Dec 2 2021, 12:33 PM

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My GT aircond switch is left to ON all the time. Mileage above 300k km with stock compressor working well.
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post Dec 2 2021, 12:37 PM

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Yes.

Some cars like Peugeot won't let u turn on the AC unit the engine already reach 90C. So, under a hot afternoon, u need to let it warm up for 5-6 mins which is a stupid design and waste fuel.
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post Dec 2 2021, 01:22 PM

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For me, since I have OBD and torque app,
I usually drive+warm up the car till the water temperature shows at least 50C,

For other cars, it's usually the temperature bar has at least gone 2 out of 3 bars.
Or wait for the Blue light (for my Axia, which is after 50C) to go off.

Cause by turning on the aircond, obviously the radiator fan kicks in = engine warms up slower.
And added stress to cold engine.
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make no diff lo. things that design to spoil will spoil anyway.
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QUOTE(SleeplessEyes @ Dec 2 2021, 01:22 PM)
For me, since I have OBD and torque app,
I usually drive+warm up the car till the water temperature shows at least 50C,

For other cars, it's  usually the temperature bar has at least gone 2 out of 3 bars.
Or wait for the Blue light (for my Axia, which is after 50C) to go off.

Cause by turning on the aircond, obviously the radiator fan kicks in = engine warms up slower.
And added stress to cold engine.
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post Dec 2 2021, 02:41 PM

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QUOTE(zeng @ Dec 2 2021, 11:31 AM)
By folks I presume you are refering to 'old' folks who may be driving cars in 70's and 80's with after-market (reciprocating pistons) air-cond system?

The 'rule' doesn't quite apply to factory-installed (rotary) air-conds for the past 3 decades (or so) I suppose.
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QUOTE(speedy3210 @ Dec 2 2021, 11:52 AM)
Can explain the bold part? You mean leave the aircond system on before you even crank the engine, and crank it regardless? Or do you mean aircond system is off before crank engine, and switch it on after engine is running?
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Thank you for all the informative replies, guys. Since I'm new here, LYN forum system limits the number of replies I get per day.
Like if cold mornings I don't mind la, driving without the A/C. With the warmer months approaching, I would like to just switch the A/C on so when I arrive office also, a bit cooler la. sweat.gif

Also, I'm driving old Proton Satria Neo (Non-CPS) version, if it helps. haha. Don't know whats the A/C system in there. Gonna assume its also a modern system la since its a 09' car.

@zeng, Yeah old folks at home, y'know la, parents, grandparents, aunty and uncles.

@speedy3210, Means the moment you get into the car, turn the key, and turn on your aircon, (in immediate succession) first thing in the morning.


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post Dec 2 2021, 03:37 PM

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QUOTE(The Hunt Begins @ Dec 2 2021, 02:41 PM)

@zeng, Yeah old folks at home, y'know la, parents, grandparents, aunty and uncles.

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Bro, they were absolutely right in what they said and they were truthful to you.

I would have said what they said too ....... for that was the golden truth/relevance then.

May be I'm a bit more keeping abreast with evolution of car air-cond 'technology' (and I'm currently fallling behind already) compared to your folks.
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post Dec 2 2021, 03:39 PM

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Go inside car ---> open aircon --> start jalan

Rosak change/ send for repair jer.... risau ape bossku

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