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Heating & Ventilation
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Air Vents
The temperature of the air from all vents is 
controlled by the temperature settings of the 
heater.
Rotate the thumbwheel towards the green 
indicator to open, or the white indicator to close 
the vents. Direct the air flow by moving the 
control in the center of the louvres.
To ensure best ventilation and minimum noise, 
the vents should be fully open when the air 
conditioning air distribution control is set to 
face level.
Center foot/face level vents
When the air...

Page 102

Heating & Ventilation
101
Rear vent controls
The left hand control operates the blower; 
rotate the thumbwheel upwards to increase the 
blower speed. The right hand control adjusts 
the temperature; rotate the thumbwheel 
upwards (red indicator) for warmer air, 
downwards (blue indicator) for cooler air.
NOTE: The temperature set by the front 
occupants restricts the maximum level of warm 
air the rear passenger can select.
H3980 

Page 103

Heating & Ventilation
102
COMFORT AIR CONDITIONING
The air conditioning system features automatic 
temperature and air distribution control, which 
is programmed to maintain optimum levels of 
comfort within the vehicle in all but the most 
severe climatic conditions.
While the controls can be adjusted manually to 
satisfy individual requirements, allowing the 
system to function automatically (in Auto 
mode) is by far the simplest method of 
operation for the owner and is preferable in 
most operating...

Page 104

Heating & Ventilation
103
3. Defrost mode
If the windshield is misting or 
covered in ice, press to activate the 
automatic defrost programme; the 
system will immediately direct its output to 
achieve maximum windshield clearing by:
•setting the blower speed and temperature to 
maximum.
•distributing air flow to the windshield only.
•deactivating the rear blower.
•deactivating air recirculation.
In addition, the rear window and windshield 
heaters will be switched on (or their timed 
operating cycle...

Page 105

Heating & Ventilation
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8. Air conditioning control
With the engine running, press the 
button to manually activate the air 
conditioning, or to switch off the 
air conditioning if it has been previously 
selected (manually or automatically).
9. Air recirculation
Air recirculation prohibits the entry 
of air from outside the vehicle, 
alternatively recirculating the air 
inside the vehicle instead. This is useful to 
prevent the entry of traffic fumes.
NOTE: On some vehicles, there is also a remote...

Page 106

Heating & Ventilation
105
USING YOUR HEATER
Fresh air enters the heater unit through the 
grille in front of the windshield and stale air is 
drawn out through vents in the rear of the 
vehicle. 
The following examples of basic heater settings 
are intended as a general guide; the air 
distribution, temperature and blower controls 
can then be further adjusted to suit your 
comfort requirements. Always remember that 
full heating is not available until the engine has 
reached its normal operating...

Page 107

Heating & Ventilation
106
GENERAL NOTES
•For optimum operating efficiency, ensure all 
the air vents (including those in the rear of 
the vehicle) are open.
•For the automatic temperature control 
system to function efficiently, all windows 
(and the sunroof) should be closed, and the 
air intake vents free from ice, snow, leaves 
or other debris.
•In very humid conditions, slight windshield 
misting may be experienced when the air 
conditioning system is turned on. This is a 
natural occurrence on most...

Page 108

Heating & Ventilation
107
SEAT HEATERS*
Front seat heaters
Rear seat heaters
With the starter switch turned on, the seat 
cushion and seat back can be heated at two 
different levels. 
•Press once to operate at a high level (both 
indicator lights illuminate). 
•Press twice to heat the seats at a lower level 
(right hand indicator light extinguishes).
•Press the switch a third time to turn off the 
heater manually (both indicator lights will 
extinguish).
The seat heaters are thermostatically controlled...

Page 109

Heating & Ventilation
108
REMOTE AIR RECIRCULATION
Press to turn air recirculation on or off. The 
indicator light in the main recirculation control 
will illuminate when air recirculation is active.
NOTE: On vehicles fitted with a heated steering 
wheel, the remote air recirculation switch is not 
fitted.
HEATED STEERING WHEEL*
Press to activate the steering wheel heating 
elements. The heating elements are 
thermostatically controlled and operate 
intermittently (when switched on) to maintain a...

Page 110

Interior Equipment
109
Interior Equ ip mentINTERIOR COURTESY LIGHTS & MAP 
LIGHTS
Front interior light and map lights illustrated
The interior light illuminates automatically 
whenever the vehicle is unlocked, when the 
starter switch is turned off (provided the 
sidelights have been on in the last 30 seconds), 
or when a door or taildoor is opened. The light 
remains illuminated for 20 seconds after the 
doors and taildoor are closed, or until the 
starter switch is turned on.
After driving, the...
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