1994 Oldsmobile 88 Owner's Manual - Page 120

1994 Oldsmobile 88 Manual

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Comfort Controls &Audio Systems The direction of the cool air can be controlled by adjusting, or turning off, the outlets in the dash. Aiming them over your shoulder will benefit both front and rear passengers. Back seat passengers can also redirect airflow at the rear of the centerconsole. On very hot days, open thewindows long enough to let the hot inside air out. This reduces the timethe air conditioner's compressor will have to run, which should help fuel economy. Do not attach a temporary vehicle license across the defogger grid on the rear window. ~~ NOTICE: Don't use a razor blade or something else sharp on the inside of the rear window. If you do, you could cut or damage the warming grid, The repairs wouldn't be covered by your warranty. Passenger Temperature Control With this feature, the right front seat passenger can control thetemperature of his/her zone. The passenger temperature setting can be up to 5°F (3°C) cooler or wanner thanthe primary setting. To use this feature, turn the PASS TEMP (passenger temperature) knob on the passenger's armrestto the desired setting or press PASS (passenger). If the climate controlsystem isoff, actuating either control will placethe system in automatic mode. If you have this feature, sun on oneside of the vehicle will causethe climate control system to automatically supply cooler air to that side. Rear Window Defogger (OPTION) REAR: Press to warm the defogger grid on the rear window. The indicator light will glow while the rear window defogger is operating. The rear window defogger willturn off automatically after about 10 minutes of use. If you turn it on again, the defogger willoperate for about five minutes. You can also turn off the defogger by turning off the ignition or pressing REAR again. a a 118

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Comfort
Controls
&Audio
Systems
118
The direction
of
the cool air can be
controlled by adjusting, or turning off,
the outlets in
the
dash. Aiming them
over your shoulder will
benefit both
front and rear passengers. Back seat
passengers can also redirect airflow at
the rear of the
center console.
On very hot days, open
the windows
long enough to let the hot inside air out.
This reduces the
time the air
conditioner's compressor will have to
run, which should help fuel economy.
a
REAR:
Press to warm the defogger
grid on the rear window. The indicator
light
will
glow while the rear window
defogger
is
operating. The rear window
defogger
will turn off automatically after
about
10
minutes of
use.
If
you turn
it
on again, the defogger
will operate for
about five minutes.
You
can also turn
off the defogger by turning off the
ignition or pressing
a
REAR
again.
Rear
Window
Defogger
(OPTION)
Do
not attach a temporary vehicle
license across the defogger
grid on the
rear window.
~
NOTICE:
Don't use
a
razor blade or
something else sharp
on
the
inside
of the rear window.
If
you do, you
could cut or damage the warming
grid, The repairs wouldn't be
covered by your warranty.
Passenger
Temperature
Control
With this feature, the
right
front seat
passenger can control
the
temperature of
his/her
zone.
The passenger temperature
setting can be
up
to
5°F
(3°C)
cooler or
wanner
than
the primary setting.
To
use this feature, turn the
PASS
TEMP
(passenger temperature) knob
on
the passenger's
armrest to the desired
setting or press
PASS
(passenger).
If
the climate
control system
is
off,
actuating either control
will
place
the
system in automatic
mode.
If
you
have this feature, sun on
one side
of the vehicle
will
cause the climate
control system to automatically supply
cooler
air
to
that side.