
First, turn on the fan, press the AC button to light it up, then turn the TEMP knob to the blue side to start cooling. Here is more information about the vehicle's air conditioning: 1. There are generally two types of vehicle air conditioning operation. The first is automatic air conditioning, and the second is manual air conditioning. 2. Generally, high-end models are equipped with automatic air conditioning. The operation of the air conditioning is very simple. Just press the auto button on the air conditioning control panel, and the automatic air conditioning will control the temperature inside the car based on the sensors outside the vehicle. Manual air conditioning requires manual operation, turning on the vehicle's AC button, and then manually adjusting the temperature. Comparatively, automatic air conditioning is more convenient to use.

When I used to drive a Borgward, the air conditioning cooling was quite straightforward. After getting in the car, I would start the engine, locate the A/C button on the center console, and press it—the light turning on indicated that the cooling mode was activated. Then, I'd adjust the temperature knob or button to set a cool temperature, around 20 degrees Celsius. At this point, the car's compressor would start working, compressing and circulating the refrigerant, and the fan would blow out cold air. In Borgward models, there's usually an automatic mode available—just press the AUTO button, and the system would adjust the airflow and temperature on its own, making it very hassle-free. If the cooling didn't feel fast enough, I'd check if the filter was dirty or clogged, as poor airflow could affect performance. Using the air conditioning occasionally in winter for defogging also worked well, but in summer, avoid blowing cold air directly for too long to prevent catching a cold. During regular maintenance, I'd ask the shop to check if the refrigerant level was sufficient—topping it up if needed was always a good idea. Overall, I found the operation very user-friendly.

The air conditioning in our newly purchased Borgward SUV is really impressive. First, start the car, and after the engine stabilizes, press the A/C button, usually located on the control panel marked with A/C or a snowflake icon. Second, adjust the temperature to a comfortable level, such as setting it to 23 degrees, and the system will automatically blow cold air. Borgward's design is quite modern; if it's the high-end version, you can even adjust the internal and external circulation on the central control screen, which improves the air circulation inside the car. The core of the cooling system is the compressor and refrigerant cycle—the air gets cool when the fan blows over the evaporator, but don't worry about these details as long as you don't overload the system. On long drives, I usually open the windows for ventilation before turning on the A/C in hot weather to save some fuel consumption. Also, replace the filter every six months to keep it clean. Overall, the operation is as simple as using a smartphone, making it easy even for beginners.

The basic operation to turn on the Borgward air conditioning cooling is: after starting the car, press the air conditioning button to activate the system, then set a low temperature and wait for the fan to blow cold air. If it supports automatic mode, just one press gets it done with less effort. Remember to regularly check and clean or replace the air conditioning filter to ensure smooth air circulation.


