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Rover 75 Saloon
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Heating & Ventilation
Heat ing & Ventil ation
VENTILATION
The heating and ventilation system provides fresh or heated air to
the interior of the car from the air intake grille in front of the
windscreen. Always keep the air intake grille clear of obstructions
such as leaves, snow or ice.
Air outlets are provided to the windscreen, face and feet - the
location of those vents is shown in the illustration above - and to
rear seat passengers from ducts beneath the front seats.
NOTE: On saloon models, keep the air grille in the rear window shelf
uncovered to enable air flow through the whole of the interior.
Cars fitted with Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) are
equipped with an additional outlet which supplies unheated or
cooled air to the rear of the passenger compartment.
Face level vents
Rotate the thumbwheel down to close or up to open the vents.
Direct the air flow by moving the control in the centre of the
louvres up or down, or from side to side.
When carrying rear seat passengers, direct air from the outer vents
towards the front seat occupants and use the centre vents to direct
air towards the rear seat passengers.
NOTE: To increase output from the centre face vents, shut the outer
vents.
H2833b
H2733

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