Tri-zone climate controls are a valuable component for larger vehicles, such as the 2021 Chrysler Pacifica Touring. However, for smaller sedans, these units are typically a luxury rather than a necessity.
A three-sector climate control system allows the driver, passenger, and rear-seat riders to create their own temperature bubbles independent of the others in the van.
With automatic systems, like the one on the Pacifica Touring, you can set the temperature, and the vehicle will keep it at that level until you change it. Some cars, however, require you to make adjustments manually.
It is important to make a distinction between tri-zone climate controls and rear vents. Many minivans and SUVs have back-row heat and air-conditioning outlets behind the centre console. In single or dual-sector cars, these do not have separate settings, so they release air at the same temperature and speed as the front.
To learn more about the Chrysler Pacifica's climate controls, contact our Calgary dealership today.