How to Open the Rear Air Vents in the Wildlander?
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The Wildlander's rear air vents have a louver that can be opened by swinging it in one direction. Here are some details about the Wildlander: 1. Introduction 1: As a new mid-size SUV from GAC Toyota, developed on the TNGA-K high-end platform, it excels in platform, powertrain, four-wheel-drive system, and configurations compared to its peers. 2. Introduction 2: It boasts four leading advantages: "a blend of rugged and elegant exterior, a supremely functional and beautiful cabin, effortless driving control, and always-responsive intelligent connectivity." The chief engineer in charge of the Wildlander and Highlander development, Saeki Sadashi, said, "The Wildlander inherits the premium vehicle genes of the Highlander," meaning the Wildlander shares some of the Highlander's premium vehicle traits.
I've been driving for over a decade, and setting up the rear AC vents in SUVs like the Wildlander is quite straightforward. Usually at the lower back of the front seats, you'll spot a small grille with tabs or knobs—just gently turn them to adjust airflow direction or fully open. I recommend first increasing the overall airflow from the main AC panel, otherwise rear airflow can be weak; if using auto AC mode, it smartly distributes airflow to the rear. Some people often complain about blocked vents, which is usually just dust buildup—regular cleaning with a soft brush solves it. On summer family trips, cool down by opening windows first before turning on the AC, so rear seats chill faster while saving fuel.