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Audi A6 (1997 release)

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Autonomous heating and ventilation system





Permanent heating system operates independently from the interior of the engine in combination with the air conditioner. The system facilitates defrosting in cold weather. In addition, due to heating the coolant facilitates engine starting at low temperatures.
Heating and you can use the parking lot, and when the vehicle (for example, at the beginning of the movement, when the engine is not yet warmed up).
Autonomous heating and used as the auxiliary ventilation by means of which the temperature inside a parked car in the sun decreases significantly.
Autonomous heating or ventilation can be incorporated as needed and in a pre-programmed time.

Location button (A) and the indicator (B) is an autonomous heating system and ventilation
Fig. 1.94. Location button (A) and the indicator (B) is an autonomous heating system and ventilation


A button is switched on (Fig. 1.94) and the indicator in the driver's door.
The maximum duration of operation of independent heating or ventilation is 60 minutes. Then, the system shuts down.
When you open the door it is necessary to ensure that water or rain does not fall on the control panel, so the cover must be closed after the installation of the required values.

Controls and display autonomous heating and ventilation
Fig. 1.95. Controls and display autonomous heating and ventilation: A - program selector button; B - button ventilation; C - heating button; D - button set the time back; E - button set the time forward; F - mode indication of time; G - display the program number; H - Indication of permanent ventilation mode; l - indication of heating mode with the engine off; J - indication of the switching time and duration of the


Controls and display autonomous heating and ventilation are shown in Fig. 1.95.
reading time
When the lid is opened in the door time is displayed for 10 seconds.
To re-display the time, briefly press the button h. Notification off after 10 seconds.
Time setting
Repeatedly press the button to select the program to blink on the display of hours and time.
Use the setting set the current time. A long press on the Clock button clock display changes at high speed.
heating mode with the engine off
Heating with the engine off immediately activated by pressing a button on the heating and the heating symbol appears. To turn off press the button again heating.

      NOTE
Parking heater itself off automatically after a preset time.




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