How to turn off AUTO?

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AxelFitz
07/25/25 9:20am
Simply press the AUTO button again. Here is some related information about AUTO: 1. Introduction to AUTO: There are several AUTO buttons in a car. The first one is the AUTO button near the air conditioning, which refers to the automatic function of the air conditioning. Car air conditioning can be either automatic or manual. Manual air conditioning requires you to manually adjust the temperature, fan speed, and whether to turn it on or off. Automatic air conditioning, on the other hand, is different. When you turn on the air conditioning and press the AUTO button, the air conditioning will determine the temperature, whether to cool or heat, and the fan speed based on the data detected by the car's internal sensors. There is also an AUTO button in the window control section, which refers to the automatic operation of opening and closing the windows. After pressing it, you only need to press the switch button once to open or close the window, and it will complete the operation automatically without needing to hold the button. It's a relatively smart operation. 2. AUTO headlights: If the vehicle is not equipped with the AUTO function for automatic headlights, it will consume power. When the headlights are on and the vehicle is turned off, the low beam will turn off. However, the small lights or parking lights inside the headlights will remain on, consuming the car battery's power. If the vehicle is equipped with the AUTO function for automatic headlights and the headlight switch is in the AUTO position before turning off the vehicle, it will not consume power after turning off. If it is in the low beam or other positions, it will consume power.
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