
In the middle of the vehicle's center console, locate the air conditioning control area. Use the buttons on both ends of the air conditioning control area to set the desired temperature. Press the AUTO button in the air conditioning control area to activate the automatic climate control.

I've been driving the Vito for a while, and the rear air conditioning controls are actually quite intuitive. Typically, there's an independent panel on the rear ceiling or center console with temperature adjustment buttons and an airflow knob. Press the temperature button to select heating or cooling direction, and turn the airflow knob to increase or decrease the airflow. If the vehicle is equipped with an automatic air conditioning system, simply set an ideal temperature, such as 25 degrees, and the system will automatically adjust the rear airflow speed. When operating, remember to check the mode switch to avoid accidentally selecting the defrost or foot mode. During summer driving, it's recommended to start with high airflow for quick cooling before reducing it to save energy. If the rear air conditioning isn't working, it might be due to the switch not being activated or a blown fuse. It's best to clean the filter regularly to prevent odors. Overall, the user manual contains detailed diagrams, and just follow the steps one by one.

As someone with experience in car repairs, the rear air conditioning control in the Vito is mainly operated through a small panel in the rear area. It features a knob for adjusting temperature and buttons for switching modes, such as directing airflow from the upper vents. The basic operation is straightforward: turn the temperature control knob to set the desired temperature, then press the fan speed button to adjust the airflow. If the rear system doesn't respond, common causes include loose connectors or a stuck fan motor. Try restarting the system or checking the fuse box. Don't overlook routine maintenance—cleaning the vent dust during each service can extend its lifespan. Models with automatic air conditioning are more convenient, automatically balancing the temperature once set. If issues arise, don't panic; most can be resolved with simple troubleshooting.

When I drive the Vito, the rear air conditioning controls are quite convenient. There's a button panel on the ceiling in the rear, with temperature adjustment buttons for cooling/heating and another button for adjusting fan speed. Press the mode button to select airflow direction, such as blowing directly to the face or feet. The automatic air conditioning starts working as soon as it's activated, only requiring temperature settings. Be careful not to set the temperature too low during operation to avoid excessive fuel consumption. If there's no airflow in the rear, check if the switch is turned on.


