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FWIW: If I recall correctly, the coldest air a normal automotive air conditioner can output is around 54 degrees. Whether or not that has anything to do with the compressor turning on below that ambient temperature, I have no idea. It can be useful to remove moisture from the air even under heating conditions, and even in colder temperatures, though. Point being that if you're trying to cool below 54 degrees or so, you're not likely to notice a difference.
My HVAC controls stay on full AUTO and the AC light is almost always, if not always, lit.
To the OP: Take it to the dealer, it's not your problem - its theirs.
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