When do I Turn Off the air conditioner in my Kia Soul?

When do I Turn Off the air conditioner in my Kia Soul?

The vent is always left on the number 2 setting when the vehicle is shut off. The outdoor temperature is often over 100 degrees, so it should be blowing warm/hot air until I turn the a/c on. It seems as if the air conditioning compressor may be engaging on its own, however the air is cool, rather than cold.

Why is my Kia Soul not blowing cold air?

So make sure that when you guys buy a New Kia Soul you guys check the A.C. system. This is the only issue I have come across so far. So when you check the A.C. make sure you set the A.C. on Max and its blowing really cold air on both sides of the vents. It make take atleast 5-10 minutes for a normal A.C. to cool the inside of a vehicle.

What should the vent setting be on a Kia Soul?

The vent is always left on the number 2 setting when the vehicle is shut off. The outdoor temperature is often over 100 degrees, so it should be blowing warm/hot air until I turn the a/c on.

What does a TSB mean on a Kia Soul?

TSB is a Technical Service Bulletin. It’s a document which is circulated between manufacturer and dealer (and sometimes customers) which describes a problem and the company-sanctioned fix for that problem. By following the information on the TSB, your dealer fixes the problem — and gets paid for it.

Why does my Kia Soul not turn the wheels?

If you’ve broken a drive/axle shaft, your Kia Soul’s transmission has no way to turn the wheels anymore. If this were the case, there would not be any movement whatsoever from the vehicle. You also wouldn’t feel the slight jerk your Soul as you put it into gear. 4. Bad Transmission

Why does my Kia Soul not have air conditioning?

The outdoor temperature is often over 100 degrees, so it should be blowing warm/hot air until I turn the a/c on. It seems as if the air conditioning compressor may be engaging on its own, however the air is cool, rather than cold. I think I will have the Kia dealer check it out this week.

The vent is always left on the number 2 setting when the vehicle is shut off. The outdoor temperature is often over 100 degrees, so it should be blowing warm/hot air until I turn the a/c on.

Why does my air conditioning run at only one speed?

But what happens when you get in and discover you’ve left the air conditioning on the lowest possible speed setting, rendering it practically useless? Or when you set foot inside your car on a moderately hot day only to discover that the A/C blasts you with the max amount of cold air — air so frigid you don’t need it but can’t turn it down?

TSB is a Technical Service Bulletin. It’s a document which is circulated between manufacturer and dealer (and sometimes customers) which describes a problem and the company-sanctioned fix for that problem. By following the information on the TSB, your dealer fixes the problem — and gets paid for it.