Climate Control  
					PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION  
					AIR VENTS  
					Outside Air  
					Center Air Vents  
					Keep the air intakes in front of the  
					windshield free from obstruction (such as  
					snow or leaves) to allow the climate  
					control system to function effectively.  
					Recirculated Air  
					The air currently in the passenger  
					compartment recirculates. Outside air does  
					not enter your vehicle.  
					Note: Prolonged use of recirculated air may  
					cause the windows to fog up.  
					Heating  
					Side Air Vents  
					Heating performance depends on the  
					temperature of the coolant.  
					GeneralInformationonControlling  
					the Interior Climate  
					Close the windows.  
					Warming the Interior  
					Direct the air toward your feet. In cold or  
					humid weather conditions, direct some of  
					the air toward the windshield and the door  
					windows.  
					Cooling the Interior  
					Direct the air toward your face.  
					Air Conditioning  
					The system directs condensation to the  
					outside of your vehicle, which could cause  
					a small pool of water to form under your  
					vehicle. This is normal.  
					Note: The air conditioning operates only  
					when the temperature is above 39°F (4°C).  
					Note: When you use air conditioning, your  
					vehicle uses more fuel.  
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					EcoSport (CBW) Canada/United States of America, Vehicles Built From: 17-06-2019, LN1J-19A321-ZFA enUSA, Edition date: 201904, First-Printing