How to turn on the air conditioning cold air in Changan CS35?

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DelSilas
07/29/25 4:30pm
Steps to turn on the air conditioning cold air in Changan CS35: Rotate the round knob with the AC mark to the right, then press the AC cooling switch. The Changan CS35 is equipped with manual air conditioning across all models, which requires manual operation to turn on or off. The air conditioning control area features two round knobs: the left knob controls the temperature and cooling of the air conditioning, while the right knob controls the air volume and internal circulation. The Changan CS35 is an SUV independently developed by Changan Automobile, featuring an overall sporty, sleek, fashionable, and high-tech design. The vehicle is equipped with advanced power technology and a new-generation Aisin SsII manual-automatic transmission, offering excellent handling.
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