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YEAR? MM/DD/XX 
Set  the  yearjust  as 
you set the month  and day. If a valid 
date  is entered,  the display  will automatically  exit to the 
date  mode and display  the day  of the  week,  the 
month 
and the  date. If an  invalid  date is entered,  the display 
will return to MONTH? XX/DD/YY  and  you'll need to 
repeat the  above  steps. 
After  a battery  reconnect  (loss  of power), the display 
will read  CONFIRM  TIME AND DATE. 
RECALL 
When you press the RCL 
button,  the  system scrolls 
through  any currently  active 
warning  messages,  then 
returns 
to the  mode the 
system was 
in before you 
pressed RCL. 
If no  warning messages  exist, MONITORED 
SYSTEMS OK will be displayed. 
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Comfort  Controls and Audio Systems 
In this section you'll  find out how  to  operate the comfort 
control  system and  audio  systems offered with your 
Aurora. 
Be sure to read  about the  particular  system 
supplied  with your vehicle. 
Automatic  Electronic  Climate  Control 
With  this  system, you can control the ventilation,  heating 
and  air conditioning 
in your  vehicle,  or you can use  the 
automatic setting.  Your vehicle also  has the flow-through 
ventilation  system  described  later 
in this  section. 
Overview 
This  climate  control  system is designed  for 
set-and-forget  operation.  That  means  that once you set a 
temperature 
you shouldn't  keep  changing  it;  allow about 
20 minutes after starting the vehicle  for the system  to 
regulate  itself before  you make  another  adjustment. 
Immediately  selecting 
90°F (32°C) will  not  warm the 
vehicle any  faster than selecting  75°F  (16"C), which is 
the  average  comfortable  temperature. 
With  this system,  you can  manually control the 
ventilation,  heating  and air  conditioning 
in your vehicle, 
or  you  can use the automatic  setting. Your control 
setting  is remembered  for the  next time  you start  your 
vehicle. 
If the  system  was in DEF (Defrost),  however, it 
comes back on in AUTO if the engine  is shut  off for 
more  than 
40 minutes. 
A computer  monitors operation  of your Automatic 
Electronic  Climate Control System. 
If your set 
temperature  flashes on 
the digital  screen  for  almost two 
minutes  after  starting  your vehicle, 
the system is 
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indicating there may be a problem.  See your Aurora 
retailer  for service. 
The  digital screen  displays the outside temperature  or 
the  inside  temperature  setting, the fan speed, and  the 
heating mode 
you have  selected. Hold down the OFF 
button on  the Driver Information  Center  for  five seconds 
to  change  between English  and metric displays.  Keep 
in 
mind  that this  will also  change  the display on the Driver 
Information  Center between English and metric. 
The  red and blue buttons below the digital display  set 
the interior temperature 
you want.  The temperature  you 
set  will  be  displayed on 
the digital screen  for  five 
seconds after 
you press  either the red or blue  button  (to 
raise  or lower temperature,  respectively). Then the 
outside  temperature will be displayed. 
Once  you set 
the temperature,  the system  will  try to 
maintain that 
set temperature, whether  you are in the 
auto  or manual  modes. But  if  you set the temperature  for 
60°F (16°C) or 90°F (32"C), the fan will  stay on high 
speed unless  you select 
a different  speed.  The  system 
will  maintain 
full cold  or full  hot operation at these 
extreme  temperature settings.  Your 
system has  two sun sensors 
on top of the 
instrument panel that  detect direct sunlight and the 
increased warming caused  by it. 
To keep  you 
comfortable,  the sensors  may reduce  the interior 
temperature 
by as much as 5 "F (3 "C) below the setting 
on the digital  screen, if necessary.  Be careful not 
to put 
anything over these sun  sensors. 
If you do, the system 
will 
think it's  night and  warm  up the vehicle. 
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AUTO-PUSH: To allow  the system to automatically 
control 
the temperature,  air  distribution  and  Fdn speed: 
1. Set the  temperature  you want  with the colored 
temperature  buttons. 
2. Press the AUTO-PUSH  switch.  The AUTO light will 
appear below the selector. 
To  maintain proper  comfort, the air flow  direction 
will 
automatically  change with increases  or  decreases  in 
outside  temperature,  interior temperature,  or sun  load. 
After  starting  a  cold engine,  there  may be  up  to  a 
four-minute  delay  before the  fan is turned  on.  The  fan 
will  automatically  increase 
in speed as the  coolant 
temperature  rises. 
AUTO FAN: Sets  the fan  speed. Turn this knob to the 
right to raise 
the fan  speed,  to  the left to lower the fan 
speed.  The  fan  speed 
will be displayed  by the lights 
around the  knob (except 
in the  AUTO  mode). 
Use  the  following  controls  when you  wish  to override 
the AUTO  setting. 
Directional  Controls 
When the AUTO-PUSH  knob  is pressed,  the fan  speed 
will  go 
to AUTO unless  you select a different  speed. 
After 
you turn  the knob to  a directional  control,  the  set 
interior temperature 
will be  displayed  for about  five 
seconds, 
then the  outside  temperature  will  be displayed 
"ri Upper: Directs air flow through the upper air 
outlets 
in the  instrument panel. 
f0 /I' Bi-Level: Use on  cool, but sunny days.  This 
setting brings 
in the  outside  air, but  directs  it in two 
ways.  The cool air  is directed 
to the upper portion of 
your  body  through the  instrument panel  outlets, but  most 
warmed  air is directed  through the heater  ducts and 
a 
little to the  defrost  and side window  vents. At times, this 
temperature  difference may  be more apparent than 
others. 
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‘Ho Heat: Directs most  of  the  air flow through  the 
heater  ducts, but  some  air flow through 
the defroster  and 
side  window vents. 
tQe fl Defog: Use on cold,  humid  days, usually  when 
two  or  more passengers  are 
in the car  and  the  windows 
fog.  The  air  is directed through the heater, defrost, and 
side window vents. 
DEF  (Defrost): Directs  most air to the  windshield 
and  side  window  vents. For 
a higher fan  speed, rotate 
the 
AUTO FAN knob. 
OFF: Rotate the AUTO-PUSH knob to  turn  off the 
system.  Even 
in OFF, the system  will  try to maintain  the 
set temperature,  with  the 
fdn off. 
Rear Outlets 
Rotate  the  control  between  the  outlets  up  to  direct  air 
through  the  upper  outlets.  Rotate  the  control  down 
to 
direct  air  through  the  lower  outlets.  Adjust  the  direction of 
air  flow  from  side  to  side with the  controls  in each  outlet. 
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Air  Conditioning 
The air conditioner  cools,  dehumidifies,  and filters  the 
air  for the  inside of the vehicle. 
The  air  conditioner  compressor 
is enabled in all  modes. 
However,  when the outside  temperature  is below 
42" F 
(6"C), the  compressor  will not operate.  When  the  air 
conditioner  is on,  you  may  sometimes  notice  slight 
changes 
in your vehicle's  engine speed and power.  This 
is normal, because  the system  is designed to  cycle the 
compressor 
on and  off to keep the desired  cooling and 
help fuel economy. 
The  air  conditioning  is always  enabled 
in defog  or 
defrost.  In any other  mode, 
you can  select  or  shut off the 
air  conditioning  as  desired by pressing 
A/C ON. The 
indicator  light will glow while the  air  conditioning is 
enabled.  For maximum 
continued  cooling,  press the blue 
temperature button  repeatedly  until the display reads 
60" F (16°C) and press the A/C ON button. Using the 
upper vents  will cause 
you to feel  cooler  more quickly. 
The  direction  of 
the cool air  can  be controlled  by 
adjusting,  or turning off, the outlets  in the  dash.  Aiming 
them  over your  shoulder  will benefit  both front  and  rear 
passengers.  Back seat passengers  can  also redirect  air 
flow using the vents at the rear 
of the  center  console. 
On  hot  days, open the  windows  long  enough  to  let the 
hot  inside  air out.  This  reduces the time the  air 
conditioner's  compressor  will have to run, which should 
help  fuel economy. 
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Dual  Temperature  Control 
With this feature,  the right front seat passenger can 
control the temperature  of heated  air for  hidher own 
zone. 
To turn  on  the  system, adjust the control on  the 
passenger  side armrest to the temperature setting 
desired.  The  system can 
also be turned  on  and  off  by 
pressing the 
PASS TEMP button on the comfort control 
system 
on the instrument panel. 
The  passenger temperature control  on the passenger 
armrest 
will illuminate only  if the headlamps  or parking 
lamps are on. 
Defogging  Windows  with  the  Air  Conditioning  System 
DEF: To  quickly  defog the windshield  use DEE 
fl Defog: Use defog to keep  the windows clear 
while 
also providing heat through  the lower outlets. 
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Rear Window Defogger 
LOW 
R. DEFOG 
@ R. DEFOG: Press to warm the defogger  grid on 
the rear window. 
An indicator light in the  button  will 
rear window  defogger 
will turn off automatically  after 
about 
10 minutes  of use. If you  press it again, the 
defogger 
will operate for about  five  minutes only. You 
can also turn the defogger  off  by turning  off the  ignition 
or  by  pressing  the 
R. DEFOG  switch  again. 
a olow while  the rear  window  defogger  is operating.  The 
Do not  attach  a temporary vehicle  license across the 
defogger grid  on  the rear window. 
When  you  operate the rear window defogger,  the outside 
rearview  mirrors  are  also heated to help remove ice and 
fog. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  use  a  razor  blade  or something  else  sharp 
on  the  inside 
of the  rear  window. If you  do, you 
could  cut  or damage  the  warming  grid,  and the 
repairs  wouldn’t  be  covered  by your  warranty. 
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Extended  Idling  with  Automatic  Electronic Climate  Control 
Extended  idling  is not recommended. See “Engine 
Exhaust’’ 
in the Index. 
Steering  Wheel  Touch  Controls  for  Climate  Control 
Some  heating and 
cooling  controls can  be 
adjusted  at 
the steering 
wheel. Other touch 
controls also operate  some  audio controls. 
See  “Steering Wheel 
Touch  Controls  for 
Audio  System”  later 
in 
this section.  Press 
the upper part 
of the  fan  symbol to increase  the fan 
speed;  press the lower part  of the  control to reduce  the 
fan  speed. 
Press 
TEMP once  to  display  the  set  temperature.  Then  press 
the  upper  part  of  the  control  to  raise  the  inside  temperature \
setting;  press  the  lower  part  to  lower  the  setting. 
Flow-Through  Ventilation  System 
Your Aurora’s  flow-through  ventilation system supplies 
outside  air into the vehicle when 
it is moving. Outside 
air  will 
also enter the vehicle when  the heater or  the air 
conditioning  fan  is running. 
Ventilation Tips 
Keep the  hood  and  front air inlet free of ice, snow,  or 
any  other  obstruction  (such 
as leaves). The heater 
and defroster  will work  far better, reducing the 
chance  of fogging  the inside  of your windows. 
Keep  the air path  under the front seats  clear of 
objects.  This helps air 
to circulate throughout  your 
vehicle. 
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