May 22 2008

Does running my A/C hurt my fuel mileage?

Published by admin at 12:58 am under Uncategorized

In Short the answer is YES. There’s no question air-conditioning makes extra work for the engine, increasing fuel use. But car air conditioners are much more efficient today than they used to be. In around-town driving, using the A/C will drop fuel economy by about a mile a gallon. If you have an Older car ( pre-1996 ) then the fuel consumption will be greater.

Using the A/c while driving on the highway may not make a difference when compared to driving with the windows down. When the windows are down it creates drag which will lower your fuel mileage, making A/C use the more efficient choice at high speeds.

At most speeds and in most vehicles, A/C use drains slightly more fuel than driving with the windows down, contends David Champion, head of auto testing for Consumer Reports. “My final take on is that it’s very close,” says Phil Reed, consumer advice editor for Edmunds.com. “It’s hard to measure the difference and every vehicle is different.”

The best choice – if temperature and humidity allow – is to keep the windows rolled up and to turn the A/C compressor off. You can keep the fans running to blow in air from the outside, but your car will be as aerodynamic as possible while still letting you breathe. You will save gas, but the fuel economy improvement will be slight.

Source: yahoo.com

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