This is normal....everything is working fine...if the window is being defrosted.
The defrost on a car works by using the A/C to remove the moisture from the air (thereby lowering the relative humidity)
It also lubricates the seal within the A/C unit during the winter...reducing the chance of seizure/failure during the following summer due to lack of lubrication.
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I do not think the question was: "Is this normal or not" The question was: HOW do you turn it off???? I understand the idea for humidity... but imagine it's winter, -30. no humidity, and very cold. First, you already waste gaz during winter and this just adds to it, second, it messes up the heating (can't figure out how to set it so its warm enough). I took the fuse out for A/C, but the whole control board for fan/heating/etc went off.
I think this is a very stupid idea... we should be able to control cars, not having cars control us.
By the way, I have a mazda protege 2001,not a tribute. I guess they are all like that.
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