Automatic Climate Control; Automatic Level Control - Cadillac 1967 VVI Data Book

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Automatic Climate Control (Air Conditioner-Heating System)
A single setting of the thermostat dial brings and maintains the interior
temperature of the car to the degree selected by the driver. Without
further adjustment, heated or cooled air is supplied automatically to
maintain the selected temperature, year around, whether the car is driven
in desert heat or the cold of mountain altitudes. When outside air is above
approximately 35°, incoming air is first cooled to control humidity, then
reheated thus assuring maximum comfort and minimizing window fogging.
Control lever provides the following positions: OFF, VENT, for ventilation
with outside air not under temperature control, AUTO, Lo for normal
automatic operation, Hi for fast cool down when car has been standing in
the sun, FOG for defogging and ICE for deicing the windshield. Five air
outlets are adjustable for direction of air or may be turned off individually.
For dual system Automatic Climate Control, standard on Fleetwood
Seventy-Five.body styles, see page G-14.
Automatic Level Control
Even with up to five hundred pounds of luggage compartment loading, a
full complement of passengers or when trailer traveling, the Automatic
Level Control keeps the car level with the roadway. Pressurized air is
directed into or exhausted from the rear shock absorbers as required to
level the car. The result is best appearance, handling ease and headlamp
beam direction, regardless of load. Automatic Level Control is standard
on all Fleetwood series cars.
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