Once the desired temperature is displayed, the
ATC System will automatically achieve and
maintain that comfort level. When the system is
set up for your comfort level, it is not necessary
to change the settings. You will experience the
greatest efficiency by simply allowing the sys-
tem to function automatically.
NOTE:
It is not necessary to move the temperature.
The system automatically adjusts the tem-
perature, mode and fan speed to provide
comfort as quickly as possible.
Rear Blower Control
The rear blower control, located in the rear
overhead console, has an off position and a
range of blower speeds. This allows the second
row seat occupants to control the volume of air
circulated in the rear of the vehicle.
CAUTION!
Interior air enters the Rear Manual Climate
Control system through an intake grille, lo-
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CAUTION! (Continued)
cated in the right side trim panel behind the
third row seats. The heater outlets are lo-
cated in the right side trim panel, just behind
the sliding door. Do not block or place ob-
jects directly in front of the inlet grille or
heater outlets. The electrical system could
overload, causing damage to the blower
motor.
Rear Temperature Control
To change the temperature in the rear of the
vehicle, rotate the temperature control knob
counterclockwise for cold air, and clockwise for
heated air.
Rear Mode Control
Auto Mode
The rear system automatically maintains the
correct mode and comfort level desired by the
rear seat occupants.
Headliner Mode
Air comes from the outlets in the head-
liner. Each of these outlets can be
individually adjusted to direct the flow
of air. Moving the air vanes of the outlets to one
side will shut off the airflow.
Bi-Level Mode
Air comes from both the headliner out-
lets and the floor outlets.
NOTE:
In many temperature positions, the BI-
LEVEL mode is designed to provide cooler
air out of the headliner outlets and warmer
air from the floor outlets.
Floor Mode
Air comes from the floor outlets.
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