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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 3339742" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>Better to put it in recirculation and open the window. Fresh mode pulls air in from vents located near the engine compartment. Recirculation mode also takes cool air already in cabin and cools it further instead of taking 'fresh' hot air from near the engine compartment. If fumes are already in the vehicle, run on recirculation with ALL windows open until fumes clear, and then you should be okay with a window cracked open and AC on full/recirculate. Technically, if you are getting exhaust fumes in the cabin, you have an issue with the exhaust or pcv system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 3339742, member: 60252"] Better to put it in recirculation and open the window. Fresh mode pulls air in from vents located near the engine compartment. Recirculation mode also takes cool air already in cabin and cools it further instead of taking 'fresh' hot air from near the engine compartment. If fumes are already in the vehicle, run on recirculation with ALL windows open until fumes clear, and then you should be okay with a window cracked open and AC on full/recirculate. Technically, if you are getting exhaust fumes in the cabin, you have an issue with the exhaust or pcv system. [/QUOTE]
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