Subaru Forester: AUTO button - Type A - Automatic climate control system (if equipped) - Climate control - Subaru Forester Owner's ManualSubaru Forester: AUTO button

FULL AUTO mode operation:

When the “AUTO” button is pressed, the

When the “AUTO” button is pressed, the indicator light “FULL AUTO” on the display illuminates. In this state, fan speed, airflow distribution, air-inlet control, and air conditioner compressor operation are automatically controlled.

AUTO mode operation:

If you operate any of the buttons on the control panel other than the “OFF” button, rear window defogger button and temperature control dials during FULL AUTO mode operation, the indicator light “FULL” on the control panel will turn off and the indicator light “AUTO” will remain illuminated.

You can then manually control the system as desired using the button you operated. To change the system back to the FULL AUTO mode, press the “AUTO” button.

    Control panel
    Control panel 1) Temperature control dial (driver’s side) 2) AUTO button 3) DUAL mode button 4) OFF button 5) Air inlet selection button 6) Fan speed control button 7) Airflow mode se ...

    OFF button
    OFF button The automatic climate control system turns off (the air conditioner compressor and fan turn off) when the “OFF” button is pressed. When the “OFF” button is pressed, the ...

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