No, it was literally unfaded and original, thanks to the original owner garaging the car.
The lack of lightfast pigment is unique to the HVAC too, the hot bottom fades out on the SATC ones too(though not as noticeable as the manual ones). I’ve never seen faded out tachometer redlines or “not norm” marks on other similarly printed faces in the cluster, so they must have come from a cheap supplier.
If I ever find one I’m converting back and draping a black cloth over it every time I park outside lol
Have you ever noticed that the direct contact AC air to skin has some faint and mild burning sensation?
No lol quite frankly I’m spoiled enough by my Focus which has so much more oomph to its blower output I have to hold my hands up to the vents in the Cougar at max to even tell if the AC is even working after I turn it on, let alone feel any kind of burning sensation from it.
It’s a pretty straightforward operation, AC draws in from the cowl, max AC recirculates interior air, panel draws on outside air that can be blended with the heater core, floor same, panel AND floor is actually AC even though it isn’t marked as such and defrost is self explanatory.
The middle knob on manual controls operates the blend door, separating the evaporator or outside air from the heater core to varying levels, as do the hot and cold buttons on SATC
The fan speed knob is fan speed (duh). Manual uses a series of resistors in the heater box linked directly to the switch to control fan speed, auto uses a pulse width modulated controller to do the same thing, but in auto mode uses interior and exterior sensors to determine its speed(as does the previously mentioned hot/cold settings)