Jeep Wrangler: Automatic Climate Control Descriptions And Functions / Rear Defrost Button
Press and release the Rear
Defrost
button on the touchscreen, or push
and release the button on the
faceplate, to turn on the rear window
defroster and the heated outside mirrors (if
equipped). The Rear Defrost indicator
illuminates when the rear window defroster is
on. The rear window defroster automatically
turns off after 10 minutes.
CAUTION!
Failure to follow these cautions can cause
damage to the heating elements:
- Use care when washing the inside of the
rear window. Do not use abrasive window
cleaners on the interior surface of the
window. Use a soft cloth and a mild
washing solution, wiping parallel to the
heating elements. Labels can be peeled off
after soaking with warm water.
- Do not use scrapers, sharp instruments, or
abrasive window cleaners on the interior
surface of the window.
- Keep all objects a safe distance from the
window.
Press and release this button on
the
touchscreen, or push and release the
button on the faceplate, to change
the current airflow setting to Defrost
mode...
Provides the driver and passenger with
independent temperature control.
Push the red button on the
faceplate
or touchscreen or press and slide the
temperature bar towards the red
arrow button on the touchscreen for
warmer temperature settings...
Other information:
HDC is intended for low speed off-road driving
while in 4WD Low. HDC maintains vehicle speed
while descending hills during various driving
situations. HDC controls vehicle speed by
actively controlling the brakes.
HDC has three states:
Off (feature is not enabled and will not
activate)...
To safely store the soft top rear window, and
rear quarter windows, proceed as follows:
NOTE:
The swing gate bar, once removed from the rear
window, does not store in the soft window
storage bag (if equipped).
With the bag opened completely, fold both
fabric dividers downward and lay the first
quarter window all the way to the right side
with the inside of the window facing
downward and the window pillar to the
outside...