One of the functions of the air conditioner is to dehumidify the air supplied to the passenger compartment. In order for the air conditioner to perform this function, the air temperature control does not necessarily have to be set to cooling. Therefore, if you want dehumidified air to enter the car, set the temperature control to the desired position (cooling or heating air) and turn on the air conditioner.
Turn on the air conditioner in cool and cold weather to prevent fogging of the windshield and side windows.
1. Set the air distribution mode switch to the desired position.
2. Turn on the supply ventilation mode.
3. Turn the air temperature regulator to the required position.
4. Set the required fan speed using the switch.
5. Press the "A/C" switch to turn on the air conditioner.
Air dehumidification mode (with air conditioner on) (Mazda 6 GG)
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