Air Conditioner

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Air Conditioner
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2004 Toyota Prius. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
CUSTOMIZE PARAMETERS OF AIR CONDITIONER

DISPLAY (ITEM) DEFAULT CONTENTS SETTING
SET TEMP SHIFT (Set Temperature Shift) NORMAL To control with the shifted temperature against the display temperature. +2C / +1C / NORMAL -1C / -2C
AIR INLET MODE (Air Inlet Mode) AUTO In case of turning the A/C ON when you desire to make the compartment cool down quickly, this is the function to change the mode automatically to RECIRCULATED mode. MANUAL / AUTO
COMPRESSOR MODE (Compressor Mode) AUTO Function to turn the A/C ON automatically by pressing the AUTO button when the blower is ON and the A/C is OFF. MANUAL / AUTO
COMPRS/DEF OPER (Compressor/Air inlet DEF operation) LINK Function to turn the A/C ON automatically linking with the FRONT DEF button when the A/C is OFF. NORMAL / LINK
FOOT/DEF MODE (Foot/DEF auto mode) ON Function to turn the air flow from FOOT/DEF to ON automatically when AUTO MODE is ON. OFF / ON
AUTO BLOW UP (Foot/DEF automatic blow up function) ON Function to switch the blower level automatically when the defroster is ON. OFF / ON
FOOT AIR LEAK (Foot air leak) ON Function to cut off the airstream felt underfoot while the vehicle is moving OFF / ON
AMBINT TMP SFT (Ambient Temperature Shift) NORMAL To control with the shifted ambient temperature against the display ambient temperature. +3C / +2C / +1C NORMAL / -1C / -2C / -3C
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