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As above - it’s called air conditioning not air cooling for a reason. The air con unit cools and removes moisture, but that air can then be passed through the heater matrix resulting in hot, dry air out the vents. Without the air con on, you get hot damp air out which can steam up the windows when it’s cold outside.


So on general unless it’s really dry outside, you generally want the air con on. Most climate control systems of the last 30 years or so have an interior humidity sensor as well as temperature so if it detects the car interior is too humid it’ll automatically turn the air con unit on to dry the air.


Basically just set the temperature you want (eg 21C) and let the climate control system decide the fan speed, air con, vent and recirculation settings.


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