
Comfort Controls 
Manual  Single Zone Climate  Control 
[OD I COMFORT CONTROL 
With this system,  you can control the heating, cooling 
and ventilation in your vehicle.  The system works best  if 
you keep your windows closed while using it. 
Fan  Knob 
The  left knob selects the amount  of air  you  want. To turn 
the fan off, turn the knob  to OFF. 
If the airflow seems very low when the fan knob is 
turned  to the highest setting, regardless 
of the mode 
setting, your passenger compartment 
air filter  may need 
to be replaced.  See “Maintenance Schedule” the Index. 
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Temperature  Knob 
The  center knob changes the temperature  of the air 
coming through  the system. Turn this knob toward  red 
(to  the  right) for warmer  air. Turn  it toward blue (to the 
left) for cooler  air. 
Mode Knob 
The right knob has several settings to control the 
direction  of airflow: 
MAX: This setting recirculates much  of the air inside 
your vehicle and sends  it through the instrument panel 
outlets.  The air conditioning compressor will run 
automatically  in 
this setting unless the outside 
temperature  is below 
40°F (4°C). (Even  when the 
compressor  is running,  you can control the temperature.) 
NORM: This setting brings  in outside air and sends  it 
through the instrument panel outlets. The air  conditioning compressor will run automatically  in this 
setting unless the outside temperature is below 
40°F 
(4°C). (Even when  the compressor  is running, you can 
control the temperature.) 
BI-LEV: This setting brings  in outside air and directs  it 
two ways.  Half of the  air is directed through the 
instrument panel outlets. Most  of the remaining  air is 
directed through the floor ducts and a little to the defrost 
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and side  window  vents.  The  air  conditioning  compressor 
will run  automatically  in this  setting unless the  outside 
temperature  is below 
40°F  (4°C). 
VENT This setting brings  in outside  air  and directs  it 
through  the  instrument  panel outlets. 
HTR: This  setting  sends  most of the  air  through the 
ducts  near the floor.  The rest comes  out of the  defroster 
and  side  window vents. 
BLEND: This  setting  allows  half of the air to go  to  the 
floor  ducts  and half to  the  defroster  and side  window 
vents.  The  air  conditioning  compressor  will run 
automatically  in this  setting  unless the  outside 
temperature  is  below 
40°F (4°C). 
FRONT This setting  directs  most of the  air 
through the  defroster and side  window vents.  Some of 
the  air also goes  to the  floor  ducts.  The  air  conditioning 
compressor  will run automatically  in this  setting unless 
the  outside  temperature  is  below 
40°F (4" C). 
Air  Conditioning 
On very hot  days,  open the windows  long enough  to  let 
hot,  inside  air  escape. This  reduces  the  time  for  the 
vehicle  to  cool down. 
For  a  quick cool-down 
on very hot  days,  use MAX with 
the  temperature  knob all the way  in  the  blue  area. If this 
setting 
is used  for  long  periods of time, the air in your 
vehicle  may become  too dry. 
For  normal  cooling  on hot  days,  use 
NORM with the 
temperature  knob in the blue  area.  The  system will bring 
in outside  air and cool  it. 
On  cool,  but sunny  days,  the  sun  may  warm your upper 
body,  but your lower body may not  be warm  enough. 
You  can use 
BI-LEV and  set  the  temperature knob to  a 
comfortable  setting.  The  system will bring in outside  air 
and  direct  it to your upper body, while  sending slightly 
warmed  air  to your lower body.  You may  notice  this 
temperature  difference  more at some times  than  others. 
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Driver’s  Temperature Knob 
The  center knob sets the temperature  for  the driver’s 
outlets.  Turn the  knob  toward red  (to  the right) for 
warmer  air. Turn  it toward  blue  (to  the left)  for 
cooler  air. 
Passenger’s  Temperature  Lever 
The bottom  lever  adjusts  the air  temperature  on the 
passenger’s side independent  of the  temperature  set by 
the  driver.  Slide  the  lever  toward the right  to raise the 
temperature.  Slide  the lever  toward the  left  to lower 
the  temperature. 
Mode Knob 
The  right  knob has several  settings  to  control the 
direction of airflow.  To access  the  various modes 
available,  turn the  mode  button to the desired mode. 
MAX: This  setting  recirculates  much of the air  inside 
your  vehicle  and sends 
it through the  instrument panel 
outlets.  The  air  conditioning  compressor will run 
automatically  in this  setting  unless the  outside 
temperature  is  below 40°F  (4°C).  (Even when the 
compressor is  running, 
you can  control  the  temperature.) 
NORM: This setting brings  in outside  air  and sends 
it  through  the instrument  panel outlets.  The  air 
conditioning  compressor will run automatically  in this 
setting  unless the  outside  temperature  is below  40°F 
(4°C).  (Even when  the compressor 
is running,  you can 
control  the temperature.) 
BI-LEV: This  setting  brings in outside  air and directs  it 
two ways. Half  of the  air is directed  through the 
instrument  panel outlets.  Most of 
the remaining  air is 
directed  through the  floor  ducts and a little  to the  defrost 
and  side  window vents. The air  conditioning compressor 
will  run  automatically  in this setting unless the  outside 
temperature 
is below  40°F  (4°C).  (Even when the 
compressor  is  running, you can control  the  temperature.) 
VENT: This setting brings in  outside  air and directs it 
through the  instrument panel outlets. 
HTR: This setting  sends most of the  air through the 
ducts  near the floor.  The rest comes  out 
of the defroster 
and  side  window vents. 
BLEND: This  setting  allows half of the air to  go to the 
floor  ducts  and half  to the  defroster  and side  window 
vents.  The  air  conditioning  compressor will run 
automatically in  this setting unless the  outside 
temperature  is below 40°F  (4°C).  (Even when the 
compressor  is  running, 
you can control  the temperature.) 
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FRONT This  setting directs most  of the air 
through the defroster  and side  window vents.  Some of 
the  air goes to the  floor ducts and the  side window vents. 
The  air  conditioning compressor will 
run automatically 
in this setting unless the  outside temperature  is below 
40°F  (4°C).  (Even  when  the compressor is running,  you 
can control the temperature.) 
Air  Conditioning 
On  very  hot days,  open the windows long enough  to let 
hot, inside  air escape.  This reduces the time for  the 
vehicle  to cool down. 
For a quick cool-down 
on very  hot  days, use MAX with 
the temperature knobs  all the  way 
in the blue area.  If 
this setting is  used for  long  periods of time, the air  in 
your vehicle  may become  too dry. 
For  normal  cooling  on 
hot days, use NORM with the 
temperature knobs in the  blue  area. 
The system will 
bring  in outside  air  and cool 
it. 
On cool,  but sunny  days, the sun  may  warm  your upper 
body,  but your lower  body  may not be  warm  enough. 
You  can use BI-LEV  and set the temperature knob  to a 
comfortable  setting. The system will bring 
in outside  air 
and direct it  to your upper body,  while sending slightly 
warmed air to your lower  body. You may  notice this 
temperature difference more  at some times  than others. 
Heating 
On cold  days,  use  HTR  with  the temperature knob and 
lever 
all the  way  in the  red area.  The  system will bring 
in outside air, heat  it and send it  to the  floor  ducts. 
If  your vehicle  has an engine  coolant  heater, you can use 
it  to  help your system provide  warm air faster  when  it’s 
cold outside 
(0°F (-18°C)  or  lower).  An engine  coolant 
heater warms the coolant your  engine and heating 
system  use  to provide heat.  See “Engine Coolant 
Heater’’ 
in the  Index. 
Ventilation 
For  mild  outside  temperatures  when  little  heating  or 
cooling  is  needed,  use 
VENT to  direct  outside  air  through 
your  vehicle.  Your vehicle  also  has  the  flow-through 
ventilation  system  described  later 
in this  section. 
Defogging  and  Defrosting 
Your  system  has  two  settings  for clearing  the front  and  side 
windows.  To defrost  the  windows  quickly,  use 
FRONT with 
the  temperature  knob  all  the  way  in  the  red  area. 
For  maximum  defroster  performance,  set  both  driver  and  passenger  temperature  controls  to the  warmest  setting. 
To warm  passengers while keeping the windows clear, 
use 
BLEND. 
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Passenger’s  Temperature Control 
The PASSENGER CONTROL buttons with the arrows 
adjust  the  temperature  on the passenger’s  side 
so it  is 
warmer  or  cooler  than the temperature set  by the  driver. 
Push the 
DUAL button so that  the  indicator  light  is  lit. 
Press the right arrow button  to  raise the temperature. 
Press the left arrow button  to lower the temperature. The 
display will not show the passenger’s temperature, only 
that 
of the driver. Indicators  in the passenger control 
section will show passenger temperature relative  to the 
driver’s set temperature. 
0 The  amber light  indicates the same temperature as 
set  for  the  driver. 
The  red lights  indicate a warmer temperature than 
that  of the driver. 
Manual Control 
If you  prefer to manually control the heating, cooling 
and  ventilation  in your vehicle,  you can select airflow 
direction,  fan speed, outside  or recirculated air and  air 
compressor operation with the following buttons: 
AIR  FLOW: This control  has  several  settings  to  control 
the  direction  of  airflow  when  the  system  is  not 
in AUTO. 
To access the various modes available, continue  to press 
the  AIR 
FLOW rocker button up and down until  the 
desired mode appears  in the display: 
0 
0 
0 The  blue  lights indicate  a cooler  temperature than 
that  of the driver. 
0 
0 
WINDSHIELDD’LOOR: This  setting directs  half 
of  the  air to the floor  ducts and half  to  the  defroster 
and side window vents. 
MIDD’LOOR: This  setting directs  half  of the air 
through  the instrument panel outlets. Most  of the 
remaining  air is directed through the  floor ducts and 
a  little  to the defroster and  side window vents. 
MID: This  setting directs  air through  the instrument 
panel  outlets. 
FLOOR: This setting  sends most of the  air through 
the  ducts  near the floor. 
The rest comes  out of the 
defroster  and side window vents. 
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9 FRONT This  setting brings in outside  air  and 
directs  most of the  air  through  the  defrost  vent. Some 
of 
the air also goes  to  the  floor  ducts  and the  side  window 
defogger  outlets.  The  indicator  on  the button will light 
and WINDSHIELD  will  be  lit  in  the display. 
The air 
conditioning  compressor will run automatically  in 
this  setting  unless the outside  temperature  is  below 
40°F (4°C). 
VENT: This pushbutton turns  the  air  conditioning 
compressor on and 
off. The  indicator  lights  when the 
compressor is turned  off.  Recirculation is not  permitted 
when  the compressor 
is off.  The  system will  try to 
control  the temperature  automatically,  but without 
the compressor. 
Vent  is not  permitted  in FRONT  defrost  mode. If the 
vent button is pushed  while  in FRONT  defrost  mode, 
the  indicator  will light for  one second and then turn off. 
RECIRC: This  setting  recirculates  much of the air 
inside  your vehicle.  This setting is not permitted in 
FRONT  defrost  mode  and is only permitted in 
WINDSHIELD/FLOOR  mode  if the compressor is 
turned 
on. The  indicator  light  will be lit when 
recirculation  is  engaged, but will light  for 
one second 
and  then  turn off  if  selected  when not  permitted. 
Air  Conditioning 
On very hot  days, open the windows  long enough  to  let 
hot,  inside  air  escape.  This  reduces the  time 
for the 
vehicle  to  cool  down. 
For  a  quick cool-down 
on very hot  days, use MAX with 
the  temperature  knobs all  the  way in  the  blue  area. 
If 
this setting  is used  for  long  periods of time,  the  air  in 
your  vehicle  may become  too dry. 
For normal  cooling 
on hot days,  use NORM with  the 
temperature  knobs in the  blue  area.  The system will 
bring  in outside  air  and cool  it. 
On  cool,  but  sunny days,  the  sun may  warm your upper 
body,  but your lower body  may 
not be warm enough. 
You can use BI-LEV and set  the  temperature  knob  to a 
comfortable  setting.  The  system will bring in outside air 
and  direct  it  to  your upper body, while  sending slightly 
warmed  air  to your lower  body. You may  notice  this 
temperature  difference  more at 
some times  than  others. 
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