1997 Ford Aspire Owner's Manual - Page 37

1997 Ford Aspire Manual

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Function selector lever V is for defrosting the windows only. Air will be directed out the defroster vents at the base of the windshield and side window defogger vents. T (Mix) lets you direct air through the defrosters and through the floor outlets. R (Floor) directs air only to the floor. S (Panel-Floor) directs air to the floor, and out the instrument panel vents. You can "aim" the air coming from the vents by moving the instrument panel vents. Q (Panel) directs air out of the instrument panel vents only. Air door control lever The air door control lever lets you choose outside air or recirculated air from inside the passenger area. Moving the lever to the M symbol closes the door and inside air is recirculated. Moving the lever to the N symbol opens the door and outside air is drawn in. Use the fresh air position for most conditions. When the air door control lever is in the recirculate position (far left), window fogging can occur. Use the recirculate position only to improve air conditioning performance when fresh air cooling is inadequate, or for short periods to try to keep out odors from the outside. 34

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Function selector lever
V
is for defrosting the windows only. Air will
be directed out the defroster vents at the base of
the windshield and side window defogger vents.
T
(Mix) lets you direct air through the
defrosters and through the floor outlets.
R
(Floor) directs air only to the floor.
S
(Panel-Floor) directs air to the floor, and out
the instrument panel vents. You can “aim” the
air coming from the vents by moving the
instrument panel vents.
Q
(Panel) directs air out of the instrument panel
vents only.
Air door control lever
The air door control lever lets you choose
outside air or recirculated air from inside the
passenger area. Moving the lever to the
M
symbol closes the door and inside air is
recirculated. Moving the lever to the
N
symbol opens the door and outside air is drawn
in. Use the fresh air position for most conditions.
When the air door control lever is in the
recirculate position (far left), window fogging
can occur.
Use the recirculate position only to
improve air conditioning performance when
fresh air cooling is inadequate, or for short
periods to try to keep out odors from the
outside.