Air  Conditioning  System  (Option) 
The  air  conditioner and heater  work best  if you keep 
your  windows  closed  while  using them.  Your vehicle 
also  has  the  flow-through  ventilation system described 
later  in  this  section. 
Air Conditioning 
Your  system  has three  air  conditioner  settings  in 
addition  to  the  standard  climate  control  system.  Before  using 
your  air  conditioner 
on very hot  days, open the 
windows  long  enough  to  let hot inside  air  escape.  This 
reduces  the  amount  of work your  air  conditioner's 
compressor  will have 
to do, which should  help  fuel 
economy. 
MAX: Use for  maximum  cooling.  This  setting 
recirculates  much of the  air  inside  your  vehicle 
so it 
maximizes  your  air  conditioner's  performance  and your 
vehicle's  fuel economy. 
NORM: Use  for  normal cooling  on hot days.  This 
setting  cools  outside  air  and directs  it  through  the 
instrument  panel  outlets. 
BI-LEV: Use on cool, but sunny  days.  This  setting 
brings 
in the  outside  air, but  directs it in two ways.  The 
cool  air 
is directed to the upper portion  of your  body 
through  the  instrument  panel outlets, but slightly 
warmer  air  is directed  through the heater  ducts  and 
defroster  vents.  At  times  this  temperature  difference 
may  be  more  apparent than  others. 
The  air  conditioner  compressor  is enabled  in all  three  air 
conditioning  positions. 
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