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Volkswagen Passat B6 (from the year 2004)

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Climate control



Climate control (system "Climatronic") fully automatically maintains the set temperature inside the car.
To do this automatically change temperature in the cabin supply air blower speed (amount of air) and the distribution of the supply air.
There is an automatic adjustment of the unit in the amplification of solar radiation, so any manual re-adjustment mode is unnecessary.
Recommended parameters of the standard setting work of the climate control for all seasons:
set the temperature about 22 ?� C and press the ?�AUTO?�.
With this configuration, the fastest achieved a comfortable climate in the cabin.
Therefore, this setting should only be changed if it is necessary to satisfy anyone's special requirements.
The largest interior heating and fastest cleaning glass of ice are possible only when the engine reaches operating temperature.
To climate control could function smoothly, the air-intake opening in front of the windshield must be clean from ice, snow or leaves.

ATTENTION
To ensure traffic safety is very important good visibility, which can be achieved only when all the windows cleared of ice, snow and no misting.
Therefore, thoroughly familiar with the controls heating and ventilation system, as well as with the methods of cleaning dripping ice and misting.




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