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Comfort <strong>Controls</strong> & Audio Systems<br />
Directional <strong>Controls</strong><br />
RECIRC (Recirculate): Press to get<br />
maximum cooling or quick cool-down on<br />
very hot days. This setting recirculates<br />
much of the air inside your vehicle. It<br />
should not be used for long periods of<br />
time because the air may become too cold<br />
and dry.<br />
Slide the temperature control lever down<br />
to the coolest setting and adjust the fan<br />
speed as desired.<br />
UPPER: For normal cooling on hot days,<br />
press “A/C” along with “UPPER”. This<br />
setting cools outside air and directs it<br />
through the instrument panel outlets.<br />
Adjust the temperature of the air with the<br />
temperature control lever.<br />
BI-LEV (Bi-Level): This setting is<br />
designed for use on sunny days when the<br />
air is only moderately warm or cool. On<br />
days like these, the sun may adequately<br />
warm your upper body, but your lower<br />
body may not be warm enough.<br />
The “BI-LEV” setting directs outside air<br />
.nto your vehicle in two ways. Cooler air<br />
1s directed toward your upper body<br />
:hrough the front instrument panel outlets,<br />
while warmed air is directed through the<br />
heater ducts at your feet. At times this<br />
temperature difference may be more<br />
apparent than others. For best results,<br />
slide the temperature control lever to the<br />
middle position, and then adjust it for<br />
comfort.<br />
LOWER: This setting brings in most<br />
heated air through the heater ducts, and<br />
some through the defroster vents.<br />
MIX: Because of your Trans Sport’s<br />
larger windshield area, this mode is<br />
particularly useful during cold or<br />
inclement weather. Press to direct warmed<br />
lir to the windshield and through the<br />
heater ducts.<br />
DEF (Defrost): Press to direct most<br />
warmed air to the windshield and side<br />
window vents.<br />
If your vehicle is equipped with seats in<br />
the third row, you will have a rear air<br />
outlet and a rear fan. To maximize air<br />
flow to the rear of your vehicle, place the<br />
left second row bucket seat in the forward<br />
position (see “Adjusting Rear Seats” in<br />
the Index). This uncovers the rear air<br />
outlet.<br />
Also keep the area around the base of the<br />
center instrument panel console and the<br />
area between and under the front seats<br />
free of objects that could obstruct air flow<br />
to the rear.<br />
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