Navigation and rear AC on 2005
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Navigation and rear AC on 2005
Just purchased my 2005 RX 330 and cant figure out how to get out of the side by side maps. I fat fingered it and now i can't disable it.
Also does the AC in the rear need to be started through the navigation screen and how
Thanks
Also does the AC in the rear need to be started through the navigation screen and how
Thanks
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Welcome to Clublexus. Just a couple of tips.
Search Google prior to posting any questions. If you have no luck. Check the owner’s manual. If that doesn’t have it. Use the search function on Clublexus.
Every question you could possibly think of asking. Ever. Has already been answered. This way you won’t have to wait for an answer.
For the Navigation. The small black boxes on the screen is what you need to use. Hit the lower left button. The one above it. In the picture shows a circle. Yours will show a side by side symbol.
On the A/C press the climate button. And you can adjust the blower speed by going to manual.
Welcome to Clublexus. Just a couple of tips.
Search Google prior to posting any questions. If you have no luck. Check the owner’s manual. If that doesn’t have it. Use the search function on Clublexus.
Every question you could possibly think of asking. Ever. Has already been answered. This way you won’t have to wait for an answer.
For the Navigation. The small black boxes on the screen is what you need to use. Hit the lower left button. The one above it. In the picture shows a circle. Yours will show a side by side symbol.
On the A/C press the climate button. And you can adjust the blower speed by going to manual.
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There is no dedicated rear A/C (like in a minivan). If you're talking about the vents, first make sure they are open (my kids like to close them). If the front is set to floor, air will flow through the floor vents under the front seats towards the rear. If the front is in vent or bi-level mode, air will then flow through the upper vents (at the back of the centre console) toward the rear seats.
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