
The method to turn on the air conditioning cooling in S6 is: 1. Press the AC button; 2. After turning on the fan switch, rotate the temperature control knob to the blue side. Taking the 2014 manual luxury version of BYD S6 as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4810mm, width 1855mm, height 1680mm, wheelbase 2720mm, fuel tank capacity 72l, and body weight 1610kg. The 2014 manual luxury version of BYD S6 features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 154PS, maximum power of 113kW, and maximum torque of 240Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

Last month I took my friend's S6 on a long trip, and the air conditioning cooling operation was quite straightforward. After starting the vehicle, locate the air conditioning control area on the center console, turn the temperature knob to the far left blue zone for cooling mode, then press the AC button to illuminate the indicator light. It's recommended to turn on the recirculation mode for faster cooling, with the fan speed adjusted to level 2-3 using the right knob. If you have automatic air conditioning, it's even more convenient—just press the AUTO button, and it will automatically adjust the compressor and fan speed based on interior and exterior temperatures. Remember not to point the air vents directly at people to avoid catching a cold, especially if there are children in the back seats—you can switch the airflow to a diffused mode. In summer, it's best to ventilate and cool down the car before departure and then turn on the air conditioning, as this ensures longer-lasting cooling and saves energy.

As someone who has driven a for five years, let me talk about the S6's air conditioning cooling: After starting the car, look at the three knobs on the left side of the center console. Turn the left temperature knob to the blue LO position, adjust the fan speed with the middle knob, and the right knob controls the airflow direction. The key is to press the AC switch until the green light comes on, indicating the compressor is activated. If the windshield fogs up, press the defogger button and turn on the AC. The older S6 models have physical buttons on the AC panel with clear feedback, while the newer ones feature an LCD display for more intuitive operation. In humid southern regions, it's recommended to keep the air recirculation mode on for better dehumidification efficiency. Hearing a 'click' sound from the compressor during cooling is normal, but if there's no cool air after ten minutes, it's time to check the refrigerant pressure.

For beginners driving a S6, here's how to turn on the AC: After starting the car, locate and press the AC button with the snowflake icon to illuminate it. Rotate the left temperature knob to the lowest setting (blue), then adjust the middle fan speed knob to level 2 or higher. For rapid cooling, press the recirculation button to circulate and cool the air inside the car. The most comfortable setting is achieved by turning the air direction knob to the face and feet symbols. With automatic AC, simply press AUTO and it will maintain a constant temperature without further adjustment. During cooling, monitor the temperature at the AC vents; cold air should normally start blowing within three minutes. If it takes too long to cool, it might indicate a refrigerant (Freon) deficiency.

As a frequent family driver of the S6, air conditioning operation must prioritize comfort: After starting the vehicle, first open the windows for ventilation and heat dissipation, then close the windows and press the AC cooling button. Setting the temperature between 22-24 degrees is most suitable, with the fan speed at level 2 to avoid excessive noise. When traveling with elderly or children, switch from direct airflow to scattered mode to prevent backseat passengers from catching a chill. Activating the air conditioner's negative ion function while cooling is even better, as it filters pollen and dust. For long-distance driving, it's recommended to switch to external circulation every two hours to maintain fresh air. After parking outdoors in summer, avoid setting the temperature to the lowest immediately—first, use external circulation for five minutes before cooling to better protect the compressor.

As someone who has worked on dozens of S6 models during repairs, proper A/C operation requires attention to system protection. After starting the engine, first confirm the coolant temperature gauge shows normal readings before pressing the AC button to activate the compressor. Gradually turn the temperature knob from ambient to lower settings to avoid sudden maximum temperature differences that could damage piping. Maintaining engine speed above 2,000 RPM during cooling helps the compressor operate efficiently. If you detect unusual odors, immediately switch to fresh air mode and replace the cabin filter. For S6 vehicles over three years old, it's recommended to check refrigerant pressure every six months - insufficient pressure leads to slow cooling and increased fuel consumption. Even in winter, run the A/C monthly to prevent seal aging, a frequently overlooked point in manuals.


