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AIR CONDITIONING

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION

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Description

General
The air conditioning system controls the temperature, distribution and volume of air supplied to the vehicle interior to 
provide a comfortable cabin environment. The system is electronically controlled and features automatic and manual 
modes of operation, with separate temperature control of the LH and RH air outlets. The automatic modes provide 
optimum control of the system under most ambient conditions and require no manual intervention. The manual modes 
allow individual functions of automatic operation to be overridden, to accommodate personal preferences.

The air conditioning system consists of a refrigerant system, a heater assembly and a control system. It also uses the 
same air inlet duct and distribution ducts as the Heating and Ventilation system on non air conditioned vehicles
 

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 HEATING AND VENTILATION, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description.

Fresh or recirculated inlet air flows into the heater assembly from the blower in the air inlet duct. In the heater 
assembly, the air is cooled and/or heated, depending on the selected cabin temperature and ambient conditions, then 
directed to selected air outlets.

On vehicles with rear air conditioning, additional cooling is provided by recirculating air through a second evaporator 
and distributing it to outlets in the roof.
 

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