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Comfort Controls
&
Audio
Systems
I
Climate Control System
Nith this system, you can control the
rentilation and heating in your vehicle.
four vehicle also has the flow-through
Jentilation system described later in this
rection.
Lever
Controls:
The upper lever
:hanges the functions
of
your system.
rhe lower lever changes the temperature
If
the air coming through the system.
Slide the upper control lever to
OFF
to
:urn
off
the system.
3f:
Sets the fan speed. To select the
:orce of air you want, turn the knob.
VENT:
Use when outside temperatures
are mild and little heating or cooling is
needed. Air flow is through the
instrument panel outlets. Set the lower
lever to the temperature desired.
B/L (Bi-Level):
Use on cool, but sunny
days. This setting brings in the outside
air, but directs it in two ways. Cool air
is directed to the upper portion of your
body through the instrument panel
outlets, and slightly warmer air is
directed through the heater ducts and
defroster vents.
At
times, this
temperature difference may be more
apparent than others.
HTR (Heater):
This setting brings
heated air through the heater ducts, and
some through the windshield defroster
vents.
If
you have the optional engine
coolant heater and use it during cold
weather,
0°F
(-18°C)
or lower, your
heating system will more quickly
provide heat because the engine coolant
is already warmed. See the
Index
under
Engine
Coolant
Heater.
BLEND:
This
setting divides the air
flow
equally between the heater duets
and the windshield defroster vents.
DEF
(Defrost):
This setting directs
most air through the windshield
defroster vents, and some through the
heater ducts.
Defogging Windows
To
defog the windows, slide the lower
lever to
HOT,
set the upper lever to
DEF
and turn the fan control to
HI.
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