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Is it possible to run defrost without automatic using the switch on the air conditioning?

If so, how can I do this?

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    Why do you want to do this?
    – vini_i
    Commented Dec 21, 2015 at 0:05
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    Agree with @vini_i - there is a reason the A/C runs with the defrost. It dehumidifies the air (from your breath) so the inside of the windows don't frost on the inside. Not all vehicles do this (obviously those without A/C won't). Feel sorry for those who don't have this feature. Commented Dec 21, 2015 at 0:57
  • You are right, AC defrost windsceen very fast. But when I travel on the road 5-6 hours I would like to have at this time a regular supply to the windscreen - no air conditioning. I think regular supply barely be enough to keep the windshield dry during his time. When I wanted to use the air conditioning - then I push myself AC button. My goal is to preserve the possibility of full MANUAL control over the ac, also during defrost. Is it possible?
    – Marcin
    Commented Dec 21, 2015 at 8:37
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    On most vehicles, it is not an option. Leaving this as a comment because I'm not sure in your particular case. Commented Dec 21, 2015 at 11:47

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As others have stated, it is meant to operate this way. That being said, many of the vehicle specific online forums talk about how to disable it, to allow manual control. Searching, I didn't find a way to do that for your generation Voyager. For the prior generation, it was possible to disassemble and modify the HVAC control.

No one has reported a way to do this on the Chrysler minivan fan club forum, but it has been discussed

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  • Couldn't you unplug the AC coil? It's the plug on the back of the compressor....? And when u want to run AC just plug it back in..? Is this possible?
    – Dee
    Commented Jan 22, 2016 at 2:22
  • Yes, it's always possible to disable it by disconnecting the clutch. But what some people look for is a way to conveniently run windshield defrost without the A/C compressor running. Because while dehumidifying with the A/C makes defrosting work better, sometimes you don't need max effectiveness, and it would be nice to be able to leave it on low without the constant A/C drag on the engine. This is especially true in vehicles where the A/C load on the engine is perceptible. Disconnecting the A/C clutch means you can't easily turn it on when you do need maximum effectiveness.
    – Tim B
    Commented Jan 22, 2016 at 14:47

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