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This tip is little known, but it allows you to save money when using air conditioning.

It has been proven that using air conditioning in a vehicle leads to an increase in fuel consumption. But there is a trick to limit this overconsumption.

In the summer, when temperatures send the thermometer crazy, the asphalt burns, the grass turns yellow and… cars become furnaces! So we adapt… or we turn on the air conditioning. But this comfort comes at a price! To work, the air conditioning requires the power of your engine, an engine that in exchange burns more fuel to power the air conditioner. If you are at all curious, you have probably already noticed that there were two types of air conditioning in cars.

The most classic, the one that is generally used, consists of cooling the hot air coming from outside. Since the air arrives continuously, the air conditioning works without interruption, causing a significant increase in your gasoline consumption. According to figures from ADEME (National Agency for Ecological Transition), published in 2020, air conditioning leads to an average increase in consumption of 2 liters per 100 kilometers traveled in the city and 0.4 liters on the motorway for the same distance. On a journey of 500 kilometers (the equivalent of a full tank for many vehicles) traveled in an urban environment, the excess consumption due to air conditioning can therefore reach 10 liters, or nearly…20 euros!

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This tip is little known, but it allows you to save money when using air conditioning.

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The second mode is much less fuel-hungry, but you still need to know how to use it. This system, once activated, will simply renew the air inside your vehicle to cool or heat it according to your wishes. Since the quantity of air in the passenger compartment is much less than that of the outside air to be cooled continuously (mode 1), the air conditioner is then used for much less time for an identical result. Your consumption of petrol or diesel is, however, much lower.

In addition to its economic benefit, recycling the interior air (effective provided you drive with the windows closed!) prevents polluted air and bad odours from entering the vehicle, which is not insignificant, especially when you are stuck in traffic jams. However, it is advisable to use it sparingly because breathing the same air for too long can have consequences on concentration and reflexes due to the inhalation of CO2 released by human breathing.

You have never experienced it? That's a shame, because this button allows the recycling of the air in the passenger compartment and offers a much more economical air conditioning system. How to activate this mode ? It is very often present on the dashboard of your car via a button with the symbol of a circular arrow in a car (or three arrows forming a circle).

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116