Hey Folks,
I have asthma, so I need to keep recirculate on. All of my prior vehicles have permitted this, but the Transit does not. Even in cooling mode it will sometimes (but rarely) turn off, and in heating mode it turns off every few (5?) minutes, and that's in very low 20-30% humidity. I understand why it's designed this way (still think it's overkill), but I need to be able to keep it in recirculate in many situations regardless of possible duct humidity/mold issues. I can dry it out when conditions are better.
I'm offering a $200 bounty for anyone who can create a tested and fully functional solution that can be enabled and disabled.
Otherwise I plan to dig into the wiring diagram to see if I can put the system in recirculate via the dash button, then wire up a switch that cuts power to the duct servo/motor so it can't open again. But I'm concerned that could trigger HVAC DTC codes.
CAN bus hacking is another option that could work, just like the Auto Start/Stop Disable device. But that seems like an even longer dive into the OEM system. I'd be open to negotiating a somewhat higher bounty for a tested and fully functional CAN solution.
And for anyone who can just help provide ideas, diagrams, or other input, my lungs thank you in advance. If it gets me most of the way there, I got a case of your favorite beer just waiting for ya.
Cheers.
I have asthma, so I need to keep recirculate on. All of my prior vehicles have permitted this, but the Transit does not. Even in cooling mode it will sometimes (but rarely) turn off, and in heating mode it turns off every few (5?) minutes, and that's in very low 20-30% humidity. I understand why it's designed this way (still think it's overkill), but I need to be able to keep it in recirculate in many situations regardless of possible duct humidity/mold issues. I can dry it out when conditions are better.
I'm offering a $200 bounty for anyone who can create a tested and fully functional solution that can be enabled and disabled.
Otherwise I plan to dig into the wiring diagram to see if I can put the system in recirculate via the dash button, then wire up a switch that cuts power to the duct servo/motor so it can't open again. But I'm concerned that could trigger HVAC DTC codes.
CAN bus hacking is another option that could work, just like the Auto Start/Stop Disable device. But that seems like an even longer dive into the OEM system. I'd be open to negotiating a somewhat higher bounty for a tested and fully functional CAN solution.
And for anyone who can just help provide ideas, diagrams, or other input, my lungs thank you in advance. If it gets me most of the way there, I got a case of your favorite beer just waiting for ya.
Cheers.