Outlet AdjustmentUse the air outlets located in the center and on the sideof your instrument panel to direct the airflow.Operation Tips• Keep the hood and front air inlets free of ice, snow,or any other obstruction (such as leaves). Theheater and defroster will work far better, reducingthe chance of fogging the inside of your windows.• When you enter a vehicle in cold weather, press thefan up button to the maximum fan level beforedriving. This helps clear the intake ducts of snowand moisture, and reduces the chance of foggingthe inside of your window.• Keep the air path under the front seats clear ofobjects. This helps air to circulate throughoutyour vehicle.• Adding outside equipment to the front of yourvehicle, such as hood-air deflectors, may affect theperformance of the heating and air conditioningsystem. Check with your dealer before addingequipment to the outside of your vehicle.Rear Air Conditioning and HeatingSystem and Electronic ClimateControlsFor vehicles with the rear heat and air conditioningcontrols, they are integrated with the rear seat audiocontrols located in the center console. The system canbe controlled from the front controls as well as therear controls.To turn the system on, press the AUX button on thefront climate control system, an indicator will belit. Pressing the AUX button the first time will turn therear system on in a mimic mode. In this mode, theairflow in the rear will be approximately the samedirection, temperature, and fan speed as the front.Pressing the AUX button again turns the rear systemand the indicator off.If the rear controls are adjusted, the system enters arear independent mode. Airflow in the rear will then bedirected according to the settings of rear controls.The rear system can be turned off by pressing the AUXbutton on the front climate control system and theindicator will turn off.If the indicator in the front AUX button is off, the rearsystem is off.3-31