1994 Chevrolet Corvette Owner's Manual - Page 109

1994 Chevrolet Corvette Manual

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Comfort Controls and Audio Systems C : Outside air flows through the instrument panel vents. %$ This setting directs all the : of air through'the heater ducts. : 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. 4 0 9 Automatic Electronic Climate Control ( O P ~ O N ) With this system you set a temperature and then either let the system adjust air flow and force to maintain the temperature, or you can manually adjust flow and force. select will show on the display for a few seconds, then the outside temperature will show. e: Fan Control Buttons Press the arrows onthe fan switch to select the force of air you want. Press "AUTO " to let the system select the force of air. Temperature Control Switch Press the arrows onthe "TEMP SET'' switch to set the temperature you want in your vehicle. The temperature you Air Control Buttons OFF: The system is off. AUTO: The system controls air flow. 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 whenoutside temperatures are below 40°F (5"C). : This setting directs outside air through the instrument panel and side window defogger vents and the heater ducts. c s Temperature Sensors Sunload: This sensoris on top of the instrument panel. When the inside temperature is increasedby sunlight, the system will lower the inside temperature upto 5°F (3°C) below the setting on the display. Outside Temperature: This sensor is on the right side the upper radiator of support in the grille opening. This is what you usually see on the display. If the outside temperature goes up, the displayed temperature will not change until: Vehicle speed is above 25 mph (40 k m h ) for at least 3 minutes, or Vehicle speed is above 45 mph (72 km/h) for 1 1/2 minutes. ...IO8

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Comfort
Controls
and
Audio
Systems
Automatic
Electronic
Climate
Control
(OP~ON)
With this system
you set a temperature
and then either let the system adjust air
flow and force to maintain
the
temperature, or you
can
manually
adjust flow
and force.
Fan
Control
Buttons
Press the
arrows
on the fan switch to
select the force of air you
want. Press
“AUTO
to let the system select
the
force of air.
Temperature
Control
Switch
Press the
arrows
onthe “TEMP
SET’’
switch to set
the temperature
you
want
in your vehicle. The temperature you
.
.
.IO8
select will
show on the display for a few
seconds, then the outside temperature
will
show.
Air
Control
Buttons
OFF:
The system is
off.
AUTO:
The system controls air flow.
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°F
(5
“C).
cs
:
This setting directs outside air
through the instrument panel
and side
window defogger vents and
the
heater
ducts.
4
0
C
:
Outside
air
flows
through
the
instrument
panel
vents.
%$
:
This
setting
directs
all
of the
air through‘the heater
ducts.
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.
Temperature
Sensors
Sunload:
This
sensor is on
top
of
the
instrument
panel.
When
the
inside
temperature
is
increased by sunlight,
the
system
will
lower
the
inside
temperature
up to
5°F
(3°C)
below
the
setting
on
the
display.
Outside
Temperature:
This
sensor is
on the
right
side of the
upper
radiator
support
in
the
grille
opening.
This
is
what
you
usually
see
on
the
display.
If the
outside
temperature
goes
up,
the
displayed
temperature
will
not
change
until:
Vehicle speed is above
25
mph
(40
kmh)
for at
least
3
minutes,
or
Vehicle speed is above
45
mph
(72
km/h)
for 1 1/2
minutes.