Ventilation – HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Foot/Defrost — Air

comes from the floor

outlets, windshield defroster

outlets and side window defroster

outlets. When you select

Foot/Defrost, the A/C turns on (if

it is not already on), and outside

air is selected automatically.

Because of the automatic

operation, you will not see the

light in the A/C button. The

system goes back to your former

settings when you move the knob

to any other position.

When the windshield glass and

door glass are foggy or frosty, use

this Foot/Defrost mode to clear

off the glass while maintaining the

heating performance.

Defrost — Air is

conditioned and

delivered from the windshield

defroster outlets with a small

amount delivered from the side

window defroster outlets. This

position is recommended for

conditions of severe fogging and

icing only. When you select

Defrost, the A/C turns on (if it is

not already on), and outside air is

selected automatically. Because of

the automatic operation, you will

not see the light in the A/C button.

The system goes back to your

former settings when you move

the knob to any other position.

Operating Tips - Use the heater

with the air-source selector lever

at the outside air position. This

will minimize windshield

clouding while quickly warming

the interior of the vehicle. For

best results, engage the A/C

compressor to minimize

windshield clouding.

Ventilation

Your vehicle has a flow-through

ventilation system that provides

a supply of outside air into the

vehicle when it is moving and the

air-source selector lever is in the

outside air position. When the

vehicle is not in motion, you can

get a steady flow of outside air

with the heater or air conditioning

blower running.

With the side windows closed and

the air-source selector lever in the

outside air position, the flow-

through ventilation system

provides outside air flow into the

front air inlet grilles, through the

vehicle and out the rear air

exhaust outlet.

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