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NISSAN FRONTIER 2013 D40 / 2.G Owners Manual OFF position:
Push the air recirculation button
again to
turn air recirculation off. The indicator light on
the
button will turn off. Outside air is drawn
into the passenger compartment and distribute

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2013 D40 / 2.G Owners Manual ●When theposition is selected, the air
conditioner automatically turns on (however,
the indicator light will not illuminate) if the
outside temperature is more than 36°F
(2°C) . If the air flow co

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2013 D40 / 2.G Owners Manual The air conditioner cooling function oper-
ates only when the engine is running.
Cooling
This mode is used to cool and dehumidify the air.1. Push the
button to the off position.
2. Turn the air flow c

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2013 D40 / 2.G Owners Manual — Air flows from center and sidevents.
— Air flows from center and sidevents and foot outlets.
— Air flows mainly from foot outlets.
— Air flows from defroster outletsand foot outlets.
— Air

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2013 D40 / 2.G Owners Manual 4. Turn the temperature control dial to the de-sired position.
Defrosting or defogging
This mode directs the air to the defrost outlets to
defrost/defog the windows.
1. Press the defrost/defog button

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2013 D40 / 2.G Owners Manual AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION
Start the engine, turn the fan control dial to the
desired position, and press the
button to
activate the air conditioner. When the air condi-
tioner is on, cooling and dehum

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2013 D40 / 2.G Owners Manual ●The temperature of the passenger compart-
ment will be maintained automatically. Air
flow distribution, fan speed and A/C on/off
are also controlled automatically.
● A visible mist may be seen co

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2013 D40 / 2.G Owners Manual Reception conditions will constantly change be-
cause of vehicle movement. Buildings, terrain,
signal distance and interference from other ve-
hicles can work against ideal reception. De-
scribed belo