
Switch icon: This is the heater switch, generally used in winter. However, you must wait until the engine coolant temperature rises before turning on the heater. A/C (Air Conditioning Compressor) switch: When illuminated, it indicates the compressor is on. MODE air vent adjustment (left side), MODE air vent adjustment (right side) Recirculation switch: When illuminated, it indicates recirculation mode is active. Auto air conditioning switch: Press to turn on the air conditioning.

I usually use the automatic air conditioning when commuting by car, and the operation is super simple: after starting the car, find the button labeled AUTO on the air conditioning panel, press it lightly, and the light will turn on, indicating it's activated. Then, turn the temperature knob to set a comfortable value, such as 25 degrees. The system automatically adjusts the airflow and vent mode without requiring manual intervention. This design is very thoughtful and helps save effort, especially in traffic jams, avoiding distractions from adjustments. The automatic mode has built-in sensors that intelligently optimize based on changes in the cabin temperature, ensuring even distribution of cool or warm air and avoiding sudden temperature fluctuations. Some models even allow adjusting the internal/external circulation on the central control screen. I prefer using the automatic mode because it puts less load on the battery and, in the long run, can save fuel. Family and friends always praise the high comfort level when they get in the car, and every long trip is made easier with it.

When I first got my driver's license, I didn't understand the automatic function of the air conditioning. After some exploration, I found that the operation is straightforward. After starting the vehicle, locate the AUTO button in the control area and press it to activate the system. Then, turn the temperature adjustment knob to set your desired temperature, such as around 20 degrees. The system will automatically manage the airflow and fan speed, and the air vents will adjust according to environmental changes. New drivers can use it effortlessly, significantly improving the driving experience as manual fan control is no longer necessary, allowing better focus on road conditions. The advantage of the automatic mode is its intelligent adjustment of cabin temperature with minimal fluctuations, ensuring stable comfort, especially during seasonal transitions. Some cars may have clock-setting functions, but I recommend starting with the simple buttons for a smoother learning curve, making it easier for beginners to adapt and reducing operational errors.

When taking children out, I often use the automatic air conditioning. After starting the car, press the AUTO button on the panel and set a suitable temperature, such as 26 degrees. The system automatically controls the airflow and vent direction to ensure a stable and comfortable environment inside the car, reducing the likelihood of children crying due to temperature changes. The advantage of the automatic mode is that it avoids the hassle of manual temperature adjustment and offers high safety. It balances the temperature inside and outside the car appropriately and automatically switches between internal and external circulation to maintain air flow, which is good for the baby's health. For family cars, I recommend regular checks and cleaning of the filter to prevent dust buildup that could cause odors or malfunctions. The automatic system is reliable and has been trouble-free for many years.


