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					Originally Posted by Cloud  Here's an article debunking gas myths, like the one that says running your air conditioner will use up fuel | 
	
 Running an air conditioner will use up fuel.  Maybe not a lot, but don't misread the article.  It's simple physics. If you ask the engine to do more work, it will take more fuel to do that work. 
If I'm sitting at a red light in neutral, and I turn on the air conditioner, I can hear the engine increase its idle speed as the AC compressor turns on.  The article talks about a test done at highway speed comparing having the windows open to having the A/C on.  They did not compare all the other various driving situations.  The amount may be negligible, but it absolutely uses more gas to run the A/C.
The tips about driving habits and tire pressure are good ones though.