1994 Chevrolet Corvette Owner's Manual - Page 107

1994 Chevrolet Corvette Manual

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Comfort Controls andAudio Systems 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a Comfort Controls With these systems, you can control the heating, cooling and ventilation in your Corvette. Your vehicle also has the flow-through ventilation system described later in this section. e Air Conditioner Controls Fan Control Buttons Press the arrows on thefan switch to select the force of air you want. Temperature Control Lever Move the lever to change the temperature of the air flowing from the system. Move it to the right for warmer air and to the left for cooler air. Air Control Buttons OFF: The system is off. : Provides maximum cooling or quick cool-down on very hot days. This setting recirculates most of the air inside your vehicle. If it is used for long periods of time, the air may become dry. This setting directs air through the upper air vents. It will not work when outside temperatures are below 40 O F (5 C). * : Use for normal cooling on hot days. J This setting cools outside air and directs it through theinstrument panel vents. O The air conditioner compressor also It only works operates in %$ and when the outside temperature above is freezing. Whenthe air conditioner is on, you may sometimes notice slight changes in your vehicle's engine speed and power. Thisis normal because the system is designed to cycle the compressor on andoff to keepthe desired cooling and help fuel economy. : This setting cools outsideair and directs it through the instrument panel vents and the heater ducts. d e , : Air flows through the instrument J panel vents. w. -2 : This setting directs most of the air through the heater ducts and some the of air throughthe defroster vents. : This setting directs most of the air through the windshield defroster and side window defogger vents and some of the air through the heater ducts. 9 ...IO6

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Comfort
Controls
and
Audio
Systems
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Comfort
Controls
With these systems,
you can control the
heating, cooling and
ventilation
in your
Corvette.
Your vehicle also has
the
flow-through
ventilation
system described later in
this
section.
Air
Conditioner
Controls
Fan
Control
Buttons
Press the arrows
on
the fan switch to
select the force of air you
want.
Temperature
Control
Lever
Move
the lever to change the temperature
of the air flowing from
the
system. Move
it
to the right for warmer air and to the
left for cooler
air.
Air
Control
Buttons
OFF:
The system is
off.
e
:
Provides maximum cooling or
quick cool-down on very
hot days. This
setting recirculates most of the air inside
your
vehicle. If it is used for long
periods of time,
the
air may
become
dry.
This setting directs air through the upper
air vents. It will
not
work
when outside
temperatures are below
40
O
F
(5
O
C).
*J
:
Use for normal cooling on hot days.
This setting cools outside air and directs
it
through
theinstrument panel
vents.
The
air
conditioner
compressor
also
operates
in
%$
and
w.
It
only
works
when the
outside
temperature
is above
freezing.
Whenthe air conditioner
is
on,
you
may sometimes
notice
slight
changes
in
your
vehicle’s
engine
speed
and
power.
This
is normal
because
the
system is designed to cycle
the
compressor
on
and
off
to
keep the
desired
cooling
and
help
fuel
economy.
:
This
setting
cools
outside air and
directs it through
the
instrument
panel
vents
and
the
heater
ducts.
,J
:
Air
flows
through
the
instrument
panel
vents.
-2
:
This
setting directs most
of
the
air
through
the
heater
ducts
and
some
of the
air
through the defroster vents.
9
:
This
setting directs most
of
the
air
through
the
windshield
defroster
and
side
window
defogger
vents
and
some
of
the
air
through
the
heater
ducts.
d
e
.
.
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