Instrument Panel - Chevrolet 1974 CAMARO Owner's Manual

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some air through defroster outlets.
Temperature may be adjusted as
required. This position is recom-
mended for most winter driving.
BI-LEVEL-Outside air is delivered
from the heater lower outlet and
the defroster duct and upper out-
lets to provide comfort and keep
the windshield and side glass clear
under low fogging conditions.
DEF - Outside air is delivered
mainly through the defroster out-
lets. Temperature and blower
speeds
may be adjusted as required.
This position is recommended for
conditions
of severe fogging and
icing only.
Operating tip: When driving in
, snow,
if defrost or defog is not re-
quired to keep the windshield from
fogging, it is recommended that the
"Heater" position be used. This
keeps the windshield cold so that
snow will not stick and melt and
will provide a cleaner view.
Four Season System
Air Outlets
The twin barrel type center out-
lets may be rotated or vanes turned
to direct air flow ( or regulate
volume of air) in direction desired.
The outlets at each end of the
instrument panel may be rotated
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or vanes adjusted as desired.
For additional air flow lap cool-
ers (2) are provided under the
steering column and glove box.
They have vertical air control vane
outlets and are aimed at the driver
and passenger.
To direct cool air to the floor
(driver's side only), open the outlet
(by pulling tab toward you) be-
neath the lap cooler shown on the
illustration.
FLOOR OUTLET

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