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The “Floor/Windshield” air flow mode may be applied
automatically, if the outside temperature is lowered
down to below 0
C (32
F).
This is not a malfunction. The “Floor/Windshield” air
flow mode turns on the defogging and defrosting
function with the purpose of clearing your front view
for safe driving.
If the “Floor” air flow mode is desired with the main
purpose of heating, “Floor” air flow mode can be
selected manually by touching the air flow control
switch.
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2. Use the “TEMP” or ”PASSENGER TEMP” buttons to set
the desired vehicle interior temperature.
The “TEMP” or “PASSENGER TEMP” (“ ”, “ ”) buttons are
used to set the desired interior temperature. The interior
temperature will be controlled on the driver and passenger side
simultaneously or individually.
To increase the interior temperature, push the “ ” button, to
decrease it, push the “ ” button.
If quick heating or cooling is desired—
“LO” appears when you hold “ ” until maximum cooling, and
“HI” appears when you hold “ ” until maximum heating.
“TEMP” buttons—Changes the temperature on the driver
and passenger sides simultaneously or the driver side only.
“PASSENGER TEMP” buttons—Changes the temperature
settings separate from the driver side.
Summary of Contents for GS430
Page 16: ...PICTORIAL INDEX v INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Vehicles sold in U S A G00041 ...
Page 18: ...PICTORIAL INDEX vii INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Vehicles sold in Canada G00043 ...
Page 24: ...PICTORIAL INDEX xiii ...
Page 68: ...KEYS AND DOORS 44 ...
Page 150: ...INTERIOR EQUIPMENT 126 ...
Page 164: ...EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT 140 ...
Page 230: ...OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 206 ...
Page 243: ...SECTION 1 8 219 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Touch screen Overview 220 Information menu 222 ...
Page 285: ...AIR CONDITIONING 261 G21002a Air flow selection Automatic air flow mode only ...
Page 302: ...AIR CONDITIONING 278 ...
Page 303: ...SECTION 2 2 279 AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO Audio Audio System 280 ...
Page 368: ...AUDIO 344 ...
Page 490: ...DRIVING TIPS 466 ...
Page 522: ...IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY 498 ...
Page 530: ...MAINTENANCE 506 ...
Page 542: ...INTRODUCTION 518 ...
Page 562: ...ENGINE 538 ...
Page 596: ...CHASSIS 572 ...
Page 622: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 598 ...