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>DESCRIPTION</title><figure
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>LHD model shown. RHD model similar.</ptxt></attention3><para
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>There is one defroster air outlet (1) located on the top of the instrument panel (2). The airflow from the defroster outlet is directed by fixed vanes in the outlet and cannot be adjusted. The
defroster air outlet is not serviceable from the instrument panel cover (refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/INSTRUMENT PANEL COVER - REMOVAL).</ptxt></para><para
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>There are two side window demister air outlets (3). One located on each end of the instrument panel top cover. The airflow from the side window demister air outlets is directed by fixed vanes
in the outlets and cannot be adjusted. The side window demister air outlets are not serviceable from the instrument panel cover (refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/INSTRUMENT PANEL COVER -
REMOVAL).</ptxt></para><para
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>There are four round instrument panel air outlets (4). One air outlet is located near each outboard end of the instrument panel facing the rear of the vehicle and two air outlets are located
at the top of the instrument panel center bezel. Each of the instrument panel air outlets contain movable vanes that can direct or shut off the flow of the conditioned air leaving each of the instrument
panel outlets. Each instrument panel air outlet can be serviced separately.<symbol
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