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Dual Compartment Automatic Climate Control
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Driver and rear compartment passengers of the
Seventy-Five Sedan and Limousine may enjoy
motoring comfort throughout the year at different
temperature levels if they desire. Separate controls
for the front and rear provide driver and rear
passengers with selected interior temperatures. The
illustration above on the left shows the controls
and positions (no VENT position with dual system)
for the driver compartment. See page C-3 for
operation.
The illustration above on the right shows
the temperature dial and OFF-ON switch that is
mounted beneath a hinged cover on the right rear
quarter armrest. With these separate rear controls,
comfort is maintained automatically to the individual
requirements of rear compartment passengers.
Separate Rear Compartment Air Intakes ~i
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Since the Automatic Climate Control system for the
front and rear compartments operate independently
of each other, a completely separate rear system
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sisting of a heater, blower and evaporator assembly
is located in the trunk. Outside air for the rear sys-
tem is drawn in through the air inlets located high
on the rear of the body.
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Ventilation System (Non-A/C Cars Except Eldorado
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A new dual ventilation system provides quiet, draft-
free air circulation with the windows closed. Air
for the system is taken in at the base of the
wind-
shield.
This air is directed to the floor through the
cowl vent outlets in the kick pad and through four
outlets, two at each end of the instrument panel.
To provide greater air distribution, the four outlets
have adjustable vanes. Control knobs for upper
and lower ventilation are located on the cowl kick
panel at either end of the instrument panel as
shown on the left.
Heating controls are located on the instrument panel
to the left of the steering column.
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