
Nissan Tiida's air conditioning and heating can be directly switched via buttons. Simply increase the temperature to activate heating, and turn off the AC button to save energy. The compressor doesn't need to engage during heating operation, as warmth is directly supplied by the coolant system and windshield heating wires. For automatic climate control, press the AUTO button - the system will automatically maintain cabin temperature stability without manual adjustment, making decisions based on sensor signals. Taking the Tiida 2021 1.6L Manual Ledong Edition as an example, its body dimensions are 4393mm (length) × 1766mm (width) × 1539mm (height) with a 2700mm wheelbase. It features a 5-door, 5-seat hatchback configuration, 50-liter fuel tank capacity, and 1180kg curb weight.

As a long-time owner of the Nissan Tiida, my experience is that switching between air conditioning and heating is actually quite straightforward. After starting the vehicle, look for the large central knob on the dashboard—the one for temperature control. To switch to heating mode, turn the knob clockwise to the higher temperature zone, such as above 25°C, and the system will automatically switch from cooling to heating. If your car has automatic air conditioning, press the AUTO button, and it will automatically adjust the fan speed and airflow direction based on the set temperature. The fan speed controls are nearby; pressing the increase button can quickly raise the temperature. In winter, when the engine coolant hasn’t warmed up yet, the heating may take a few minutes to kick in—just wait until the temperature rises. Remember not to direct the airflow straight at your face, as it can cause dryness and discomfort. Once you’ve set the temperature, the system will save your preference, restoring it automatically the next time you start the car. Adjusting the temperature while driving is also very intuitive, and you’ll quickly get used to this convenient design after a few uses.

When I drive my Tiida daily, the operation of the air conditioning and heating system is quite user-friendly. After starting the engine, the air conditioning turns on by default. To set the heating, simply rotate the temperature knob to the right for higher temperatures, and the system will automatically switch to heating mode. Rotating it to the left for lower temperatures activates the air conditioning cooling mode. The fan speed can be independently adjusted using the dedicated buttons. The AC button is usually lit to indicate cooling is on, but turning it off when using the heater can save fuel. The recirculation mode is also important—using the interior recirculation mode heats up the cabin faster, but avoid prolonged use to prevent stuffiness. When operating the system, it's advisable to check the air vent direction; directing warm air toward the windows or footwells is better to avoid sudden temperature fluctuations that may affect comfort. For routine maintenance, regularly replacing the cabin air filter ensures fresh air circulation, and these small details contribute to a more comfortable and worry-free driving experience.

As a Tiida owner, switching between air conditioning and heating is very easy. After starting the car, simply turn the temperature knob: turn it up for warm air, turn it down for cool air. Press the auto button once to automatically adjust the fan speed. Warm air comes only after the engine heats up, and you can freely press the fan speed buttons. The switch between hot and cold is quick, and operating it while driving doesn't affect your commute, making it simple and convenient for daily use.


