1995 Pontiac Bonneville Owner's Manual - Page 125
1995 Pontiac Bonneville Manual
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Electronic Climate Control(Option) setting of 90°F (33"C), the system will remainat that maximum heating setting and will not regulate the fan speed. Choosing either maximum setting will not cause the system to heator cool any faster. Pressing the AUTO button will display the requested temperature, fan speed and air delivery mode for5 seconds, then change to display the outside air temperature. Be carefulnot to put anything over the sensor located in the middle of the instrument panel near grille above the the windshield, or over the sensor in the radio. These sensors are used bythe automaticsystem to regulate temperature. With this system, you can control theventilation, heating and air conditioning in your vehicle, or you can use the automatic setting. When you leave your vehicle the system control setting is remembered the next time you start your car. AUTOMATIC OPERATION: When the system is set for AUTO, sensors will control the air delivery mode. Air will come fromthe floor, middle and windshield outlets. The fanspeed will vary as the system maintains the selected temperature setting. To find your comfortzone, start with 75" temperature setting, allow about 20 minutes for the system to regulate. Press the TEMP button up or down to adjust the temperature setting if necessary, If you choose the temperature setting of 60°F (1 5 C), the system will remain atthat maximum cooling setting and will not regulate the fan speed. you choose the temperature If O The exterior temperature display sensor is in front the of car, near the radiator, This displayed temperature is most accurate when the vehicle is moving. During stops,or while idling, thedisplay shows the previous driving temperature for best system control. To avoid blowing cold a r in cold weather, the system i will delay turning on the fan until warm air is available. The length of delay depeds on outsideair temperature, engine coolant temperature, and time since the engine was last started. Pushing the fan button will override this delay and change thefan to a selected single speed. If you leave yourvehicle, the control setting is remembered the next time you start yourengine. 3-4