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Climate Controls
Temperature Control
The driver and passenger side
temperature buttons are used to
adjust the temperature of the air
coming through the system. The
temperature can be adjusted even if
the system is turned off since
outside air still enters the vehicle,
unless the recirculation mode is
selected. See Recirculation later in
this section.
Driver Side Temperature
Control: Press the + or
to increase or decrease the driver
side temperature. The driver side
temperature display will show the
temperature setting.
Passenger Side Temperature
Control: Press the + or
to increase or decrease the
passenger side temperature. The
passenger side display will show the
temperature setting.
PASS (Passenger): Press to set
the passenger temperature to match
the driver temperature setting. The
PASS indicator will turn off. When
the passenger temperature setting
is different than the driver setting,
the PASS indicator comes on.
Manual Operation
The air delivery mode or fan speed
can be manually adjusted.
/
(Fan Control): Press to
increase or decrease the fan speed.
buttons
Pressing
control places the fan speed under
manual control.
The air delivery mode remains in
automatic control. The fan setting
buttons
still displays, but the word AUTO no
longer displays, and the AUTO
button indicator light turns off.
or
while in automatic
/
(Air Delivery Mode
Control): Press to change the
direction of the airflow in the vehicle.
Repeatedly press
or
desired mode appears on the
display. Pressing a mode button
while the system is off changes the
air delivery mode without turning the
system on. Press a mode button
while in automatic control to place
the system into manual control.
The air delivery mode setting still
displays, but the word AUTO no
longer displays, and the AUTO
button indicator light turns off.
H
(Vent): Air is directed to the
instrument panel outlets.
)
(Bi-Level): Air is divided
between the instrument panel and
floor outlets. Some air is directed
towards the windshield and side
window outlets. Cooler air is
directed to the upper outlets and
warmer air to the floor outlets.
until the

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