How do i work the climate control
Ok is it really as hard at it seemed my first time or do you learn how do it after awhile..... just another thing on my mind because i talked to mom my and we are going to the bank tomorrow to see about a loan so i can buy my unlces SVX!!!:D And being its summer all i really need to know at the moment is how do i blast the AC. Thanks for the info on premium unleaded and any info that you can add to this.
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Press the auto button, then set your temperature on the round piece by pressing up or down.
Hope you get your loan! (Wish I had climate control to crank. I miss my svx) ~~ Michelle |
1. Ask uncle.
2. If uncle doesn't know - 3. Push "Auto", select temperature desired with LED disc. It'll now blow you away through dash vents. 4. If it doesn't, pay uncle at least $500 less than he's asking. Stay cool, Ron. |
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1. press the "auto" button 2. Adjust the temp to its lowest setting by pressing on the little blue triangle of the 'translucent eye'. The lowest temp is 65 degrees. 3 Choose your fan speed: Low,Medium, or High You'll find the climate control is rather easy to use after a couple of times using it :) The only draw back.......It chooses were to deliver the heat(floor vents) or cool air(dash vents). The button labeled "vent" is for outside air. :D B.C. :D |
Yes, I did find that kind of aggrivating when I bought my car. All I wanted to do was blast hot air out of my dash vents, but 30 mins after I decided I was just crazily stupid, I realized that the car wouldn't do it. I wonder if there is any way to get the air positioning to the top vents for hot air.
Maybe I will start playing with plastic ducts tomorrow :D |
You can also do this way:
Open all windows and the roof, drive more then 160 km/h (to you in USA 100 miles) and it will be colder too in the car :D :D :D Kusi |
I too like the open window/sunroof theory. I rarely use my A/C even when it is hot.
:D B.C. :D |
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