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AC load can vary enormously. Try to park in the shade and open all the windows for a few minutes in a heat soaked car before turning on the AC. It will cool down just as fast. Use a sun screen for the top of the dash.

I did some tests a few years ago that showed the AC load was less at 60 mph than at 30. That can be attributed to two things; less radiator fan use and more cooling of the external body by airflow. I agree that the AC mpg hit can be as low as 0.5-1.0 mpg but that's only with highway conditions like hybridbear mentions. I always run the AC in auto when it's on. Low circulating fan speeds don't save much energy.

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I don't use the fan by itself. I use the recirculating AC with the fan on low.

 

That's the same thing I do, if I run the AC then it is set to recirculate and the fan is on the lowest setting and up one notch if needed, maybe up to third notch if it's a hot day over 90, etc ... I never use the 'auto' climate setting.

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You might try disconnecting the negative 12 vdc battery terminal for a minute with everything off and reconnecting. Then try the AC in Auto and recirc.

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