2 climate control – Jaguar X-Type JJM 21 02 20/15 User Manual

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5-2 Climate control

General points

To ensure the satisfactory operation of

the climate control system, note the

following points:
• Ensure that the external grille at the

base of the windscreen, which

provides fresh air for the climate

control system, is kept clear of leaves,

snow or obstructions.

• Vehicles with automatic climate

control systems have a solar sensor

mounted on top of the fascia on the

driver’s side, as shown overleaf (A).

Ensure that this sensor is not covered.

• Air ducts under the front seats supply

the rear passenger footwells (see

illustration overleaf). Objects or

material placed under the seats may

block or obstruct the open ducts.

• The external air intake to the air

conditioner/heater system is fitted

with a filter. Ensure that the filter is

changed at the specified service

intervals to maintain efficient

operation.

• If the air conditioning system is not

used frequently, it should be run

briefly at least once each week, with a

cold setting, to prevent the seals from

drying out with subsequent

refrigerant leaks.

• Moisture removed from the air by the

air conditioning unit is discharged

onto the road underneath the vehicle.

After stopping, puddles of water may

form underneath the vehicle.

Panel illumination

With the exterior lighting switched on,

the graphics on the panel controls are

illuminated by low level backlighting.
The illumination level is adjusted by the

common instrument panel dimmer

control.

Air distribution

The illustration overleaf shows the

location of the air vents within the

vehicle.
On all climate control systems, the

distribution of air between the screen,

fascia and floor level can be manually

selected using the panel controls.
On vehicles fitted with automatic climate

control, the appropriate air distribution is

selected automatically when operating in

AUTO mode.
The airflow from the fascia face level

vents is regulated using thumbwheel

controls and adjustable direction vanes.

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