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Comfort <strong>Controls</strong> & Audio Systems<br />

Rear Climate Control<br />

System (OPTION) (CONT.)<br />

will be directed to the rear of the vehicle<br />

:hrough the overhead and third-row air<br />

-0nditioning outlets. If you select “A/C”<br />

in the “LOWER” mode, cooled air will be<br />

Sirected through the rear floor vent unless<br />

the temperature control lever is set<br />

approximately 30% from the full cold<br />

setting. Heated air will result with the<br />

temperature control lever setting above<br />

30% from the full cold setting. However,<br />

temperature adjustment of the heated air<br />

is not possible. Cooled air will return<br />

when the temperature control lever setting<br />

is returned to approximately 25% from<br />

the full cold setting. (See “Rear Air<br />

Vents” later in this section).<br />

If you do not select “A/,” in the<br />

“UPPER” or “BI-LEV” modes, air<br />

directed to the rear of the vehicle will be<br />

cabin temperature.<br />

Select “LOWER’, “MIX” or “DEF’ when<br />

outside temperatures are cool. In these<br />

modes, heated air will be directed to the<br />

rear of the vehicle through the rear side<br />

window vents and the rear floor heater<br />

vent.<br />

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Rear Air Vents<br />

To maximize air flow through the rear<br />

heater outlet, place the left second row<br />

bucket seat or the bench seat in the<br />

forward position (see “Adjusting Rear<br />

Seats” in the Index).<br />

The vent forward of the rear heater outlet<br />

is the cold air return vent. Be sure to keel<br />

it free of obstructions.<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 flo~<br />

to the rear.<br />

Rear Fan-Master Control<br />

The master control for the rear fan is<br />

located below the audio system.<br />

To maintain a comfortable temperature in<br />

the rear area, select the force of air you<br />

want, from “LO” to “HI”, by sliding the<br />

control to the desired setting.<br />

To transfer control of the rear fan to the<br />

rear control switch, slide the master<br />

control to “REAR”. The rear control<br />

switch will not operate when the master<br />

control is in any other position.<br />

To turn off the rear fan, slide the master<br />

control to “OFF’.

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