Renault Duster 2010-2025 AIR VENTS, air outlets

AIR VENTS, air outlets (1/2)

Centre and side air vents

Air flow: To open air vent 1 or 3, press on the air vent (point 2) until it is open as far as required.

Direction: To direct the air flow, swivel air vent 1 or 3.

To remove bad odours from your vehicle, only use systems designed for this purpose. Consult an approved Dealer. Do not add anything to the vehicle’s ventilation circuit (for example, to remove bad odours), as there is a risk of damage or fire.

AIR VENTS, air outlets (2/2)

Controls (depending on vehicle)
  • A Air distribution
  • B Switching the air conditioning on and off
  • C Ventilation speed adjustment
  • D Switching passenger compartment isolation mode / air recirculation mode on
  • E Rear screen de-icing / demisting
  • F Air temperature adjuster

Information and advice for use: Refer to information on “Air conditioning: information and advice on use”.

Distribution of air in the passenger compartment

Turn control A to position the pointer opposite the marked positions:

  • J All the air flow is directed to the dashboard vents.
  • G The air flow is directed towards the dashboard vents and the footwells.
  • F The air flow is directed towards the footwells and the dashboard vents. Close the dashboard vents to direct all the air to the footwells.
  • i The air flow is distributed between all the air vents, the front side window demister outlets, the windscreen demisting vents, and the footwells.

For more efficient demisting, close the vents in the dashboard and ensure that you are set to external air (control D to the right). All the air flow is then directed to the windscreen demisting vents and the front side windows. For maximum efficiency, set control C to 4.

Using the air conditioning increases the speed of demisting.

Recommended demisting option: Turn controls A, C, and D to the W position. This is the quickest option for de-icing and demisting the side windows and the windscreen.

HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING (1/4)

Controls: A B C D E F

HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING (2/4)

Switching air conditioning on or off (depending on vehicle)

Button B starts or stops the air conditioning system. The system cannot be switched on if control C is set to 0.

The air conditioning system is used for:

  • Lowering the temperature inside the passenger compartment
  • Eliminating condensation more quickly

Note: The air conditioning may be used in all conditions but does not operate when the external temperature is low.

  • Button B not activated (indicator light off) – The air conditioning is not operating. The settings are the same as a vehicle without air conditioning.
  • Button B activated (indicator light on) – The air conditioning is operational.

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