How to Operate the Internal and External Air Circulation in Wuling Hongguang?
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Wuling Hongguang does not have a separate switch for external air circulation; it shares the same switch with internal circulation. Turning off the internal circulation activates the external circulation. The functions of the air filter include the following three points: 1. Providing fresh air: It prevents the car windows from fogging up, ensuring clear visibility for the driver and safe driving; it supplies fresh air to the cabin, preventing occupants from inhaling harmful gases and ensuring driving safety; it effectively sterilizes and deodorizes. 2. Ensuring safety and hygiene: It maintains clean air in the cabin, preventing bacterial growth; it effectively filters out solid impurities like dust, core powder, and grinding particles from the air; it intercepts pollen, ensuring that passengers do not experience allergic reactions that could affect driving safety. 3. Adsorbing harmful substances: It adsorbs moisture, soot, ozone, and odors from the air, with strong and durable moisture adsorption capabilities.
Operating the air recirculation and fresh air modes in the Wuling Hongguang is super easy, and I frequently switch between them while driving. The climate control panel is usually located near the instrument cluster, where you'll find a small button with an icon resembling a car with arrows – that's the toggle switch. While driving, simply press the button lightly: if the indicator light turns on, it means air recirculation is activated, keeping the air circulating only inside the car; if the light turns off, fresh air mode is enabled, allowing outside air to enter. In congested city traffic or during hazy weather, I turn on air recirculation to minimize polluted air from entering; on rural roads with fresh air, I switch to fresh air mode to improve ventilation and prevent stuffiness inside the cabin. Remember to regularly check if the cabin air filter is dirty, as it can affect circulation efficiency. Air recirculation cools the cabin faster but may slightly increase fuel consumption, so I usually use it only when necessary. Don't worry about the operation being difficult – try it a few times and you'll get used to it. While driving, just reach out and toggle it effortlessly.