Automatic air recirculation

A sensor is used to monitor the air quality. If it detects pollutant in air outside the car, the system only circulates air inside.
 
simtech said:
Thanks, so it's some kind of optical sensor, windows dont go up when it's pressed on my 2003 model.

Then its presumably not detecting any pollutants? :o I'm assuming you've got full auto climate control, i.e. the top left button in your central cluster says 'AUTO'? :)
 
Not an optical sensor, it's a "sniffer", I'm not sure of the technical term. I think I'm wrong, but if I was right the windows would only go up when the sensor decided they needed to.

It detects hydrocarbons and other things.
 
Wondermike said:
http://www.bmwland.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?p=541816

There is a sensor in the air flow...

The AUC sensor has the ability to detect:
• Carbon Monoxide (CO)
• Hydrocarbons (HC)
• Oxides of Nitrogen (NOX gasses).

I've seen the list of gases that the sniffer sensor will detect, it is quite extensive.


Hmmm interesting.....is it gas detection only, I mean what about potentially carcinogenic particulates that might escape the pollen filter, or is the latter uber-efficient?
 
thought it also turned off outside air in cases such as when you hit the max windscreen heating and it's cold air outside.
Maybe I imagined that, as I can't see it in the manual
 
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