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Mazda 3 (2003 release)

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Adjustable vents
The air conditioning system with manual control
Heating mode
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General recommendations for the operation of air conditioner
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Adjustable vents



The scheme of adjustment of the central and side vents
Fig. 1.104. The scheme of adjustment of the central and side vents: 1 - the handle; 2 - regulator


In order to adjust the direction of air flow, open the valve and turn the ventilation grills body dampers to the desired position (Fig. 1.104).

NOTE
When the air conditioning system of the vents may be supplied air stream containing fine droplets of condensate moisture (in the form of mist). This is not a malfunction. The reason for this phenomenon is the rapid cooling of moist air.




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