Ah, and here was me thinking it was a large lunch, red wine and medicaton that
was causing that!
Sounds overcautious - I don't think Honda included a suicide setting.
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On 09/11/2013, at 11:33 PM, Brian Swale wrote:
> Andrew wrote
>> &>
>> &> There's a button on my dash next to the A/C button - it selects between
>> &> internal air recycling or external air intake. I have it on recycle
>> &> permanently as it makes both heating and A/C faster and more efficient.
>> &> If I want external air intake, I wind down a window. Works really well.
>
> IMHO, that's a dangerous strategy for any trip lasting more than 30 minutes.
>
> If your car is reasonably airtight, it means that as long as you are
> breathing, you are using up
> the little amount of oxygen inside the car.
>
> After a while you are likely to be breathing so much CO2 that you will become
> sleepy, and
> there's a good chance of an accident. And, No, I am not confusing carbon
> dioxide with
> carbon monoxide.
>
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