Super TestCar reviews - Holden - Commodore - Executive LPG sedanHolden modelsCommodore Acclaim sedan Acclaim wagon Berlina 3.0 sedan Berlina sedan Calais sedan Calais V Calais V Sportwagon Calais V V8 sedan Calais V V8 Sportwagon Calais V6 Calais V8 sedan Evoke Executive LPG sedan Executive sedan Executive wagon LPG range LT Liftback diesel Omega MY10 sedan Omega sedan Omega Sportwagon range RS 2.0 turbo S Supercharged sedan Sportwagon Sportwagon SSV Redline SS sedan SS V SS V Redline SS V sedan SS-V Redline sedan SV6 sedan SV8 sedan Vacationer 5-dr wagon VXR Research Holden Climate Control3 Jan 2002 AIR-CONDITIONING is available as an option on Commodore Executive. Vents are provided for both front and rear occupants and the climate controls are mounted high on the dash fascia to make adjustment a relatively simple task. The major switchgear comprises three rotary dials for the usual functions of fan speed, temperature and air distribution. Buttons for the air-conditioning on/off (if fitted) and rear demist are on the far left-hand side. Testing of the system was carried out in Western Australia, New South Wales, the Northern Territory, Dubai, Arizona and the Holden climate tunnel at Fishermens Bend. The air-conditioning system is designed to reduce a cabin temperature of 80 degrees Celsius (achieved with an hour of full sun) to a comfortable level after 20 minutes of driving at a steady speed of 50km/h. Did you know?Engineering targets with the current Commodore air-conditioning system were to improve cool airflow through the rear vents by 30 per cent and throughout the cabin overall by 15 per centAll car reviewsAlfa Romeo Abarth Alpine Alpina Audi Aston Martin BMW Bentley Chevrolet Chery Citroen Chrysler Dodge Cupra Ferrari DS Ford Fiat FPV Foton GWM Great Wall Holden Haval HSV Honda Hyundai Hummer Isuzu Infiniti Jeep Jaguar Lamborghini Kia LDV Land Rover Lotus Lexus Maserati Mahindra McLaren Mazda Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-AMG Mini MG Nissan Mitsubishi Peugeot Opel Proton Porsche Renault Ram Rover Rolls-Royce Skoda Saab SsangYong Smart Suzuki Subaru Toyota Tesla Volvo Volkswagen |
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