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What does the 'Twin arrows'/Auto Button do


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Yeah I know, I'll get pilloried as thick, but please, EXACTLY what does the twin function 'upper/lower arrow - Auto' button do on the air control panel, yeah I have just turned it on on watched, but am fascinated to know actually what Toyota intended it to do!

 

Thanks from, apparantly acording to my other half, 'an anorak' - oh so embarassising.... :blink:

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Yup, I've played with it 'endlessly' - was more curious what Toyota was aiming to do with it as it takes control ( so to speak ) of both fan speed and where the air is outlet from. Still - I think I'll go back to gazing at the fluff in my belly button now. Matt - that was me told! ;) but I can't argue!! ( sadly!! )

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If your talking about on the fan/heater controls then its a climate control. You set the temp and hit auto. This will set the cool/hot air until the temp becomes to what you set it.

I think! Lol!

 

I believe it also controls which vents the air comes out of depending on the temperature, footwell for warmer, and dash for cooler.

 

Mike

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