Dual Zone Control - If Equipped; Diesel Cabin Heat Assist - If Equipped; Second Seat Outlets - If Equipped - Chrysler Voyager 2001 Operating Information Manual

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Defrost
Air comes from the windshield and side window
demist outlets. The area of the windshield below
the wiper blade Park position is also heated
electrically. Use this setting when necessary to
defrost your windshield and side windows.
NOTE:
For improved safety, the A/C compressor is
activated and the recirculation mode is deacti-
vated when Mix or Defrost modes are selected.
This is done to assist in drying the air and it
will help in keeping the windows from fogging.
Dual Zone Control — If Equipped
With the Dual Zone Control System, each front
seat occupant can independently control the tem-
perature of air coming from the outlets on their
side of the vehicle.
This is accomplished by having a separate tem-
perature control lever for both the driver and front
seat passenger. The blue area of the scale indi-
cates cooler temperatures while the red area
indicates warmer temperatures.
Diesel Cabin Heat Assist — If
Equipped
The Diesel Cabin Heat Assist is automatically
engaged when the temperature control lever is
moved to the full heat position. The heater will
operate for at least five minutes after being turned
on and will operate in the full load, partial load or
idle modes based on engine coolant temperature.
When the heater unit is turned on, small amounts
of diesel fuel are burned to add additional heat to
the engine coolant and the exhaust gases are
expelled on the left side of the vehicle.
It is recommended to operate the heater after
refueling in early fall to assure a good quality fuel
is present at the heater unit. When traveling from a
warm climate to a cold climate, it is advisable to
fuel the vehicle in the colder climate, this will
assure the proper quality diesel fuel is present at
the heater unit based on the climate temperature.
NOTE:
The system can take up to three minutes to
turn off after the temperature control lever is
moved from the full heat position, or when the
vehicle is turned off with the ignition key.
Second Seat Outlets — If Equipped
Air outlets for the second seats are provided in the
back of each front door and under the driver and
front passenger seats.
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