1969 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center
1969 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center
1969 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center
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Dual Compartment Automatic Climate Control<br />
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Driver and rear compartment passengers of the<br />
Seventy-Five Sedan and Limousine may enjoy<br />
motoring comfort throughout the year at different<br />
temperature levels if they desire. Separate controls<br />
for the front and rear provide driver and rear<br />
passengers with selected interior temperatures. The<br />
illustration above on the left shows the controls<br />
and positions (no VENT position with dual system)<br />
for the driver compartment. See page C-3 for<br />
operation. The illustration above on the right shows<br />
the temperature dial and OFF-ON switch that is<br />
mounted beneath a hinged cover on the right rear<br />
quarter armrest. With these separate rear controls,<br />
comfort is maintained automatically to the individual<br />
requirements of rear compartment passengers.<br />
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Since the Automatic Climate Control system for the<br />
front and rear compartments operate independently<br />
of each other, a completely separate rear system consisting<br />
of a heater, blower and evaporator assembly<br />
is located in the trunk. Outside air for the rear system<br />
is drawn in through the air inlets located high<br />
on the rear of the body.<br />
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Ventilation System (Non-A/C Cars Except Eldorado<br />
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A new dual ventilation system provides quiet, draftfree<br />
air circulation with the windows closed. Air<br />
for the system is taken in at the base of the windshield.<br />
This air is directed to the floor through the<br />
cowl vent outlets in the kick pad and through four<br />
outlets, two at each end of the instrument panel.<br />
To provide greater air distribution, the four outlets<br />
have adjustable vanes. Control knobs for upper<br />
and lower ventilation are located on the cowl kick<br />
panel at either end of the instrument panel as<br />
shown on the left.<br />
Heating controls are located on the instrument panel<br />
to the left of the steering column.<br />
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