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Directional Controls:
Except when the system
is
set for
DEFOG and
FRONT,
air
conditioning can be selected or
turned off as desired.
Press one of the buttons listed below to select the
desired air flow. An indicator light will show the current
selection. Pressing the button for the selection in use
will display the inside temperature setting.
UPPER:
Use to direct most
of
the air flow through the
upper vents
in
the instrument panel. Some air will also
flow through the lower outlets.
BI-LEV:
Use bi-level on cool, but sunny days. This
setting directs air in two ways. Cool outside air is
directed
to
the upper portion
of
your body through the
upper vents
in
the instrument panel. Warmed air is
directed through the lower vents, with a little air flow
through the windshield and side window vents. At times
this temperature difference may be more apparent than
others.
LOWER:
Use to direct most
of
the air through the
lower vents. Some air
will
flow through the windshield
and side window vents.
DEFOG:
Use on cold, humid days with two or more
passengers when the windows fog. The air is directed
through the windshield, side window, and lower vents.
The air conditioning may run
if
the temperature is above
40°F (4"
C)
to dehumidify the
air.
9
FRONT
Use defrost to direct most of the air to
the windshield and side window vents. The air
conditioning may run if the temperature is above 40°F
(4" C) to dehumidify the
air.
RECIRC:
When
RECIRC
is
selected, the system will
limit the amount
of
fresh air entering your vehicle. This
is helpful when you
are
trying to cool the
air
quickly or
limit odors entering your vehicle. Air flow
is
directed
through the upper instrument panel vents.
This
control
does not affect air flow direction. DEFOG and
FRONT
will
not recirculate.

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