Camry 2008 AC outside/inside air button

Asked by Maged Dec 30, 2017 at 09:47 AM about the 2008 Toyota Camry Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello

When I set the inside/outside button to On
It releases by it self in 2 mins, and keep doing this,
I have to set it on and it releases by it self allowing
the outside air to come in.
Note: I m turning off the AC
Any help

6 Answers

21,360

Suggest looking into the owners manual to make sure this is not a normal function of the HVAC system. Any warning lights on or flashing when the engine is running?

I don't know when the last filter change The user manual doesn't mention these type of issues!

21,360

My opinion....from what I see from your photo....the HVAC System is set to Max AC. Most automatic AC Systems are computer controlled. In the MAX AC mode..the system is designed to recycle cabin air in order to provide the least amount of time to cool down the interior of the vehicle. Once the inside of the vehicle has cooled...and eventially gets to cold...the driver should move the temp knob OFF the max setting. When that happens...you should notice the recic. Lite goes off. Now the system is bringing in fresh air from outside the vehicle. Try it. The fact that the system is going in and out of recirc by it self.. is...I suspect...a normal function when the system computer sees the inside of the vehicle get to cold. What do you think?

It makes sense! I will try to monitor the coming couple of days. But I confirm that I m turning the AC off.

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