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Cold arm
I have a LHD car and usually rest my right arm on the centre armrest. I often have a T-shirt on and my arm gets really cold.
I have the airco set to Auto and 19 degrees Celcius and have tried directing all vents as far away as possible. The centre vents are pointed straight up and to each side, and the side vents are closed. I can't figure out where this cold air is coming from. As soon as I move my arm up to the steering wheel (of course I should have both arms on the wheel), it gets warm again. Anybody experienced this? Any idea where this air is coming from? Could it be bouncing of the roof from the centre vents? Or am I getting to old ? |
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