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This condition is not harmful to the radio. If your radio
performance does not satisfactorily ªclearº by the repo-
sitioning of the antenna, it is recommended that the radio
volume be turned down or off during cellular phone
operation.
VENTS
1. Center vents
2. Side vents
Air flow rate and direction adjustments
Center and side vents
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Change the direction of the airflow from side to side by
moving the knob (A). Change the vertical direction of the
air flow up and down by pushing the top button edge of
the vents.
NOTE: On rare occasions, air from the vents of an
air-conditioned vehicle may look like fog. This is moist
air suddenly cooled and there is no abnormality in the air
conditioning system.
AIR CONDITIONING
Control panel
1. Blower switch
2. Air conditioning switch
3. Temperature control dial
4. Mode selection dial
5. Air selection switch
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Changing the blower speed
The blower may be operated (when the ignition key is in
the ON position) at 4 different speeds. Select the best
speed to fit your needs. When the blower switch is set to
the ``O'' position, all air conditioning functions will stop.
Changing the temperature
Select the desired temperature level by turning the tem-
perature control dial either clockwise or counterclock-
wise. Turning the temperature control dial clockwise
makes the air warmer.
NOTE: When the engine coolant temperature is low, the
temperature of air introduced into the passenger com-
partment does not change even if the temperature control
dial is moved to the high temperature side.
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Changing mode selection
To change air flow to the different outlets, turn the mode
selection dial to the desired position.
Face position
Air flows exclusively to the upper part of the passenger
compartment.
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Foot/face position
Air flows to the upper part of the passenger compart-
ment and flows to the leg area.
NOTE: Air flows mostly to the upper part of the pas-
senger compartment with the dial within position (1),
and flows mostly to the leg area with the dial within
position (2).
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Foot position
Air flows mainly to the leg area.
Foot/defroster position
Air flows to the leg area, windshield, and door windows.
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NOTE: Air flows mostly to the leg area with the dial
within position (1), and flows mostly to the windshield
with the dial within position (2).Defroster position
Air flows exclusively to the windshield and door win-
dows.
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NOTE: When the mode selection dial is set to the ªº
or ª
º position, the air conditioning compressor will
operate automatically. The outside air position will also
be selected automatically. (In this case, the air condition-
ing indicator will not change.) This is done for optimum
performance.
Changing air selection
Normally use the ªoutsideº position to keep the wind-
shield and side windows clear and, also to quicklyremove fog or frost from the windshield.
When air conditioning is selected, the air selection will be
controlled automatically for optimum performance.
When the air conditioning is turned off, the air selection
will be set to the outside position.
The air selection indicator will show the selected posi-
tion.
If desired, you can change the air selection. Every time
the air selection switch is pushed, the mode for ªoutsideº
(Indicator OFF) and ªrecirculationº (Indicator ON) will
alternate.
If high cooling performance is desired, or if the outside
air is dusty or otherwise contaminated, use the ªrecircu-
lationº position. Although, switch to the outside position
periodically to prevent window fog up.
CAUTION!
Using the ªrecirculationº position for extended time
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