Hi
1) On cars with climate control, I have always left the a/c on throughout the year. I understand that modern variable pumps don't take much energy when not working hard to cool, plus it has advantages regarding demisting, fresher feeling air, temperature management, dehumidifying the air, and keeping the seals lubricated.
Do you all leave yours on all the time, or turn it off when not actively needed? Does anyone set it to eco mode in the winter (via the profile menu)?
2) Despite this, today I turned A/C off, as I had my 40 mile journey to work with 35 miles left in the tank, and every little helps. (I made it, and 53 L went into the 50 L tank on arrival - and I got 51 MPG on the journey. Yes it's a GTi!). I was interested to see on the Comfort Consumers page of the CAR menu that even when the a/c is off, there is still a small amount of energy use. Much lower than when A/C is on, but still a residual amount. Is this because the A/C is so useful it never really switches 'off'?
Martin
2016 GTi