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GM Owner Manuals - Buick

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Outlet Adjustment<br />

Use the levers, located in the middle of the front<br />

outlets, to change the direction of the airflow. Use the<br />

thumbwheel located between the outlets to turn them on<br />

and off.<br />

If the vehicle has rear seat outlets, adjust the direction of<br />

the airflow using the lever in the center of each outlet.<br />

Operation Tips<br />

• Clear away any ice, snow, or leaves from the air<br />

inlets at the base of the windshield that could<br />

block the flow of air into the vehicle.<br />

• Use of non-<strong>GM</strong> approved hood deflectors can<br />

adversely affect the performance of the system.<br />

• Keep the path under the front seats clear of objects<br />

to help circulate the air inside the vehicle better.<br />

Passenger Compartment Air Filter<br />

Outside air is routed through a passenger compartment<br />

air filter before entering the vehicle. This filter removes<br />

certain particles from the air, including pollen and<br />

dust particles. The filter should be replaced as part of<br />

routine scheduled maintenance. See Scheduled<br />

Maintenance on page 7-3 for when to replace the filter.<br />

The access panel for the passenger compartment<br />

air filter is located under the hood near the windshield,<br />

on the passenger’s side of the vehicle.<br />

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