How to Activate the Cold Air in Qoros 5?

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LeMaverick
07/24/25 4:30pm
Method to activate cold air in Qoros 5: Simply turn on the AC switch to generate cold air. After the air conditioner is powered on, the low-pressure vapor of the refrigerant in the refrigeration system is sucked in by the compressor and compressed into high-pressure vapor, which is then discharged to the condenser. It is not advisable to run the air conditioner for too long, as prolonged use can cause excessive pressure on the condenser, leading to wear and tear on the refrigeration system. The interior of the Qoros 5 adopts an all-black color scheme, with the layout of the center console and the design of the steering wheel continuing the family-style design of Qoros. The Qoros 5 measures 4587 mm in length, 1869 mm in width, and 1676 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2697 mm and a minimum ground clearance of 180 mm, positioning it as a mid-size urban SUV.
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VonVanessa
08/11/25 9:09am
Operating the air conditioning in the Qoros 5 is actually quite simple. Having driven this car for three years, I've mastered all the controls. After starting the engine, just press the A/C button with the snowflake icon on the center console—the light indicates the compressor is on. Then turn the left temperature knob all the way to the blue (cooling) direction. Don't forget to adjust the vents toward yourself and increase the fan speed with the knob; cool air will blow out quickly. If it's too hot when you first get in, roll down all windows for two minutes to ventilate before closing them and turning on the AC—this cools the car faster. It's best to replace the cabin air filter annually, or the cooling efficiency will drop.
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