My contact lenses get extremely dry when cold AC is blowing towards my eyes. I typically angle the driver's side vents away from my face, but I'm still catching enough air to dry my eyes out rapidly. Is there a way to turn off the driver side AC vents while leaving the passenger side on?
Also, is there a way to set the passenger and rear set AC to come on when in auto mode, or do the passenger and rear vents rely completely on occupancy sensors? When I get into the car on a hot sunny day, I feel like it takes far longer to cool the cabin if only the driver's side AC is blowing. I would rather have the passenger side and rear AC blow as well to help cool the entire cabin down. From what I can tell, the only way to make that happen is to manually engage the passenger side and rear. Is that the case, or am I missing something?
Thanks for any guidance!
Also, is there a way to set the passenger and rear set AC to come on when in auto mode, or do the passenger and rear vents rely completely on occupancy sensors? When I get into the car on a hot sunny day, I feel like it takes far longer to cool the cabin if only the driver's side AC is blowing. I would rather have the passenger side and rear AC blow as well to help cool the entire cabin down. From what I can tell, the only way to make that happen is to manually engage the passenger side and rear. Is that the case, or am I missing something?
Thanks for any guidance!