A. Fixed side vents
B. Adjustable side vents
C. Adjustable central vents
A. Fixed side vents
B. Adjustable side vents
C. Adjustable central vents
D. Rear seat lower vents.
CENTRAL VENTS fig. 70
A - Left-hand rocking vent.
B - Left-hand rocking vent.
Press and turn vents A and B directly to adjust the air flow and direction.
SIDE VENTS fig. 71
A - Adjustable vent: press as shown by the arrow and direct as required.
B - Fixed side window vent.
CONTROLS fig. 72
A - Fan knob.
B - Recirculation slider, to cut out outside air.
C- Air temperature knob (warm/cool air mixer).
D - Air distribution knob.
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