How to Remove the BYD F3 Heater Switch?

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LeEmily
07/25/25 9:20pm
BYD F3 heater switch removal method: Take off the middle knob, remove the screws, then pry open the center console panel to take out the heater switch. Below are the steps to turn on the BYD F3 heater: 1. Switch location: The three knobs above the center storage box on the dashboard. 2. Method: After starting the car, wait for 5-10 minutes until the BYD F3 coolant temperature rises to normal operating temperature, then you can turn on the BYD F3 heater. Adjust the air conditioning circulation mode to internal circulation, then turn the third knob to the red zone (do not turn on the middle knob), and rotate the first knob to set the appropriate fan speed and air vent direction.
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