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How to adjust the cold air in Changan CS35?

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TimothyMarie
09/03/2025, 02:45:44 AM

Changan CS35 cold air adjustment method is: The air conditioning switch is located on the central control panel. The large knob on the left side, when the air conditioning is turned on, pointing to the blue bar indicates cold air, while rotating to the red bar indicates warm air. This knob is the temperature adjustment knob, which can be used to regulate the temperature. The Changan CS35 is the first SUV independently developed by Changan Automobile, featuring a sporty and sleek overall design, combining fashion with a sense of technology. In terms of body dimensions, the Changan CS35 measures 4160mm in length, 1810mm in width, and 1670mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2560mm.

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AliviaLee
09/15/2025, 04:09:42 AM

I often adjust the cooling settings in my Changan CS35. After starting the car, I wait a minute or two for the engine to stabilize, then locate the row of buttons on the center console. Typically, there's a temperature knob on the left—turning it counterclockwise to the blue zone activates the cooling mode, and the further you turn it, the colder it gets. The fan speed button is nearby; a gentle push increases the airflow. I usually set it higher initially to cool the cabin quickly before reducing it. Also, check the air conditioning mode—usually a button with a person icon on the panel—and set it to face-level airflow for better cooling. Don’t forget to press the recirculation button to keep the air circulating inside, which speeds up cooling, but avoid keeping it on too long to prevent stuffiness. Regularly check if the air filter is clean to avoid clogged vents. This method has kept me comfortable during summer drives, and it’s worked flawlessly since I got the car.

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Ross
10/29/2025, 10:01:21 PM

Having played with cars for years, I think adjusting the cooling for the CS35 depends on the configuration. If the car has automatic AC (most high-end models do), just press the AUTO button after starting the car, and the system will automatically provide cool air. For manual AC, simply turn the temperature knob to the far left cooling zone. Adjust the fan speed using the knob or buttons—I recommend not setting it too high to save fuel and keep things quiet. Also, pay attention to the vent settings; use the mixed mode for even cooling distribution and avoid directing air at the windows to prevent condensation. Maintenance-wise, check the AC filter every six months—excessive dust can reduce cooling efficiency. A temperature setting around 20°C is usually cool enough; setting it too low is uncomfortable and wasteful. When parked outdoors, open the windows first to let heat escape before turning on the AC for faster cooling.

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LaJohn
12/12/2025, 09:08:51 PM

Turning on the cold air in the CS35 is quite simple: Start the vehicle, and after the engine is running normally, operate the air conditioning control area. Rotate the temperature knob counterclockwise to the blue zone, and cold air will come out. Use the fan button to adjust the airflow. I prefer to start with a high fan speed to cool down quickly and then reduce it a bit. Selecting the face or mixed air direction mode works best. Switch between external and internal circulation as needed—use external circulation to ventilate when the car feels stuffy. Don’t forget to clean the filter regularly, as accumulated dust can reduce airflow. In summer, for quick cooling, open the windows for a few minutes before using the AC—it’s efficient and hassle-free.

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ChristianDella
02/01/2026, 10:14:56 PM

I really like the air conditioning design of the CS35. It's very convenient to adjust the cold air. After starting the car, wait a moment, find the temperature knob on the dashboard—gently turn it to the blue cold end, and the cold air will come out. The fan speed can be controlled with the middle button; I usually set it to the middle setting for less noise. Also, adjust the angle of the air vents to avoid direct blowing discomfort. Turning on the internal circulation can help the cold air circulate inside the car faster, but don't forget to switch to external circulation for fresh air periodically. When there's an odor in the car, adding a deodorant spray makes it more comfortable. Regular maintenance and changing the filter can prevent odor issues. Setting the temperature around 22 degrees is optimal—not too aggressive to save power and protect the system.

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CollinRose
04/27/2026, 03:14:06 PM

When using the CS35's air conditioning for cooling, proper operation protects the vehicle. After starting, let the AC system warm up for a few seconds. Turn the temperature knob to the left blue cooling zone while adjusting the fan speed to a moderate level - I find setting 3 most balanced. Set the mode to face or mixed airflow to prevent fogging. Use recirculation mode for quick cooling but switch to fresh air periodically to maintain air quality. Avoid excessively low temperature settings as they strain the compressor. Turning off the AC before parking in summer extends its lifespan. Clean the filter every six months to prevent airflow blockage. Proper temperature and fan speed settings ensure comfortable and safe driving.

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