How to Turn on the Air Conditioner for Cold Air in the Car During Summer?
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First, ventilate the interior of the car to allow the hot air inside to escape. Once the temperature inside and outside the car is similar, close the windows, turn on the AC cooling function, and set the air circulation to the external circulation mode. After the temperature drops to the desired level, switch from external circulation to internal circulation.
In the scorching summer heat, the moment you open the car door, you feel like you're about to be roasted. After getting in, start the engine first to let the car run stably. Locate the air conditioning button on the dashboard, usually marked with an A/C icon, and press it to turn on the AC. Adjust the temperature knob to the lowest setting, preferably below 20 degrees. Turn the fan speed to the maximum to let the cool air blow quickly towards you. For cars with automatic air conditioning, simply press the AUTO button, and the system will automatically adjust the fan speed and temperature based on the interior temperature. If it's a manual AC, remember to set the mode button to recirculation to avoid letting hot outside air mix in. It's recommended to roll down the windows for a minute to let the hot air escape before closing them and turning on the AC—this method cools the car more efficiently and saves fuel. Also, don't overlook regular maintenance of the AC system; check the refrigerant and filters before each summer, or the cooling effect will be significantly reduced, affecting driving comfort. These tips help me stay cool even on long drives, and the steps are simple.