Air box
Keep the grille and air box near the lower edge of the windshield clear of leaves, snow, etc.
Comfort in the cabin is ensured by good air distribution in its front and rear parts. The outlets of the air ducts in the floor in the center of the vehicle must not be covered. This ensures the supply of warm air to the rear seats. The same applies to the air recirculation holes in the cabin.
The air supply to the passenger compartment is carried out with the help of damper regulators on the air ducts. The deflector grilles on the duct nozzles can be rotated to change the direction of the air flow. Air is directed to the rear of the passenger compartment through the central air vent. The air controls on the front door armrests also direct air to the rear seats.
1. Air recirculation in the cabin
When this mode is enabled, forced recirculation of air in the passenger compartment is performed without access to outside air.
This mode is usually activated when driving through areas with an unpleasant smell or smoke. Do not leave this mode turned on unless necessary. Possible fogging of glasses.
Fresh air supply mode
2. Air distribution in the cabin. Interior blower controls
The air flow is directed to the front deflectors, and from them to the rear seats.
The air flow blows over the floor space and the rear seats.
The air flow blows over the floor space, windshield and door glass.
The air flow blows the windshield, door glass. This mode is usually turned on when the windows are fogged up.