Ask ko lang is it true na kapag namatayan ka ng car dapat patayin mo aircon mo bago ka mag-start? Yan kasi sabi ng nagtuturo sa akin magdrive eh. Thanks
The practice is done because of two things that has plagued older-modeled cars:
1. You'd want all battery power directed towards the starter motor. Having the A/C turned on, some battery power goes to the evaporator and condenser blowers, as well as the A/C magnetic clutch
2. With the A/C magnetic clutch engaged, the starter will need to turn it as well which introduces added load to the starter.
Most of these problems have been taken cared of in newer vehicles that uses Engine Control Modules (ECM). Even with the A/C turned on, the ECM would retard engagement of the A/C clutch until after the engine has been running for a few seconds (2-second delay on my Civic). I believe that our previous car, a '92 Sentra ECCS also have this feature.
But if you ask me, I turn off the A/C just the same before starting the engine. Nakasanayan ko lang.
Yeah, old habits die hard. Kaya practice ko rin ito.
Pero yun nga, theoretically with new cars, it's not an issue since the ECU controls everything and would make sure you get the starting power... it even will shut off everything to make sure you have starting power in case you forgot to turn some accessories off (i.e. you have shut down the engine already and forgot to turn off say your radio or lights).