The heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC)
system delivers air that has been heated or cooled and dehumidified for occupant
comfort. The HVAC system also provides the following features:
During most operating condition, the blower motor draws the outside
air through the heater and air conditioning module. The forward movement
of the vehicle forces additional air into the vehicle. The following actions
occur in the evaporator core when the compressor is on:
• | The air is dehumidified |
• | The air is cooled to about 2°C (35°F) |
Some of the air then passes through the heater core where the flow of
hot coolant reheats the air. Depending on the temperature door position, the
heated air is mixed with cold air from the evaporator before the air enters
into the passenger compartment. The air enters the passenger compartment
through the upper, lower, or defroster outlets. This provides positive
air flow even if the windows are closed.
When the Recirc mode is selected, most of the air entering the evaporator
and heater core module is recirculated from the passenger compartment. Recirculated
air is most likely cooler and dryer than outside air in very hot weather.