Automatic climate control – BMW 325i Sedan 2006 User Manual
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Automatic climate control*
1 Air distribution, manual
2 Temperature, left side of passenger com-
partment
3 Maximum cooling
4 AUTO program
5 Air flow rate, manual
6 AUC Automatic recirculated-air control/
Recirculated-air mode
7 Residual heat
8 Temperature, right side of passenger com-
partment
9 Defrosting windows and removing conden-
sation
10 Switching cooling function on/off manually
11 Rear window defroster
12 Air grill for interior temperature sensor –
please keep clear and unobstructed
Comfortable interior climate
AUTO program
4 offers the ideal air distribution
and air flow rate for almost all conditions, refer
to AUTO program below. All you need to do is
select an interior temperature which is comfort-
able for you.
The following sections inform you in detail
about how to adjust the settings.
Most settings are stored for the remote control
currently in use, refer also to Personal Profile
settings on page
Switching manual air distribution on/
off
The emerging air is directed to the
windows, to the upper body area or
to the footwell.
You can switch the automatic air
distribution back on by pressing the AUTO but-
ton.
Temperature
Set the desired temperatures indi-
vidually for the driver's and front
passenger's sides.
The automatic climate control
achieves this temperature as quickly as possi-
ble regardless of the season, using maximum
cooling or heating power if necessary, and then
maintains it.
When you switch between different tem-
perature settings in quick succession, the
automatic climate control does not have
enough time to achieve the set temperature.
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Maximum cooling
At outside temperatures above
32
7/0 6 and when the engine is
running, you obtain a maximum
cooling effect as soon as possible.
The automatic climate control switches to the
lowest temperature and operates in recircu-
lated-air mode. Air flows at maximum rate only
from the vents for the upper body area. You
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