Manual HVAC Description and Operation
The base heater system is designed to provide heating, ventilation, windscreen defrosting, side window demisting, and on some vehicles, heating directly to the rear seat area.
The heater and fan assembly blower regulates the airflow from the air inlet for further processing and distribution.
The heater core transfers the heat from the engine coolant to the inlet air.
The temperature door regulates the amount of the air that passes through the heater core. The temperature door also controls the temperature of the air by controlling the mix of the heated air and the ambient air.
The mode door regulates the flow and the distribution of the processed air to the heater ducts and to the defroster ducts.
Console - Mounted Heating and Ventilation Panel
Rotary Temperature Control Knob
• | Raises the temperature of the air entering the vehicle by rotation toward the right, or the red portion of the knob. |
Rotary Blower Control Knob
• | Turns ON to operate the blower motor at 4 speeds through a series of resistors. |
• | Turns OFF to stop the blower. |
• | Operates completely independently both from the mode control that regulates the defroster door and from the temperature control knob. |
• | Changes the fan speed in any mode and at any temperature setting. |
Rotary Mode Control Knob
• | Regulates the air distribution between the windscreen, the instrument panel, and the floor vents. |
Rear Window Demister Push Knob
• | Controls the rear window demister. |
• | Turns ON the rear window demister when the push knob is pressed and the indicator lamp is illuminated. |
A/C Push Knob, if the Vehicle is Equipped with Air Conditioning
• | Controls the air conditioning (A/C). |
• | Turns the A/C ON when the push knob is down. However, if the blower control knob is OFF, the A/C system is OFF, regardless of the position of the A/C knob. |
Fresh Air Control Level
• | Switches between recirculating passenger compartment air and bringing outside air into the passenger compartment. |
• | Draws in outside air when the lever is moved to the right. |
• | Recirculates inside air when the lever is moved to the left. |
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