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Press the driver’s side TEMP knob to turn the system on
and off. The passenger’s side TEMP knob only turns off
the system for the passenger’s side and the rear seat area.
The passenger’s side TEMP knob controls both the
temperature for the right front passenger and the rear seat
area. If the passenger’s side system is turned off, the driver’s
side will control the temperature of the entire vehicle.
Once the system is turned off, fresh air will continue to
flow through the vehicle, and the system will try to
maintain the previously set temperature.
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(Fan): This setting adjusts the fan speed. Press the
up arrow to increase fan speed and the down arrow to
decrease fan speed.
MODE: Press the right or left arrow to deliver air
through the floor ducts, instrument panel or windshield
outlets. The climate control system will stay in the
selected mode until the MODE switch, the DEFROST
button or the AUTO button is pressed again. Press the
left or right arrow to cycle through the following
available modes.
(Vent): This setting directs airflow through the
middle instrument panel outlets. Your vehicle is
equipped with a driver’s side lap cooler which will also
come on when the upper vents are being used.
(Bi
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Level): This setting directs air into your
vehicle in two ways. Cooler air is directed to the upper
portion of your body through the four instrument panel
outlets while warmer air is directed to the floor ducts.
(Defog): This setting directs air to the floor ducts
and toward the windshield.
(Floor): This setting directs air through the floor
ducts. Some air is diverted to the windshield to
minimize fogging.
FRONT (Defrost): Press this button to quickly
remove fog or frost from the windshield. This setting
sends most of the airflow to the windshield with only a
small amount to the floor ducts.
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