How to Adjust the Air Conditioning in Kia K4?

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OLyla
07/28/25 4:31pm
Kia K4 air conditioning adjustment method: 1. Enter the driver's seat and you can see the air conditioning control area located in the center position; 2. The knobs on both sides are for temperature adjustment; 3. AUTO indicates automatic air conditioning, SYNC is for dual-zone temperature control; 4. The button in the upper left corner adjusts the air volume of the air conditioning system; 5. The button in the upper right corner adjusts the air outlet direction of the air conditioning system; 6. OFF turns off the air conditioning system, AC is the cooling switch. The Kia K4 is a mid-size model from Dongfeng Yueda Kia, with body dimensions of 4720mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1465mm in height.
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VanKennedy
08/11/25 11:20pm
I've been commuting with my Kia K4 for two years, and the air conditioning adjustment is particularly straightforward. After starting the vehicle, simply press the 'AUTO' button in the center of the round knob on the center console, and the system will automatically deliver air based on the set temperature. In summer, if you want to cool down quickly, turn the temperature knob to the left to the lowest setting, and the fan speed will automatically go to maximum. Once it's cool enough, adjust it back to around 22 degrees for better fuel efficiency. Remember to press the 'SYNC' button to synchronize the temperature on both sides, otherwise, the passenger side might still be blowing hot air. For independent rear seat adjustment, there's a fan speed roller above the rear air vents. On rainy days when the windshield fogs up, press the front defrost button—the one with the fan-shaped icon and an arrow—for an immediate effect.
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