How to Turn on the Air Conditioning in a Buick Business Vehicle?

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HazelLynn
07/24/25 5:21pm
To turn on the air conditioning in a Buick business vehicle, follow these steps: 1. For older Buick business models with manual air conditioning, adjust the control knobs located in the central console area. The red zone controls the warm air temperature, while the blue zone controls the cold air temperature. 2. Newer Buick business models feature automatic air conditioning—simply set the desired temperature. Additional tips: It's important to time the use of the air conditioning correctly. Upon entering the vehicle, first open the windows for ventilation and activate the external circulation to expel hot air. Once the cabin temperature has decreased, switch to internal circulation. This approach avoids placing additional strain on the idling engine, saving fuel and protecting the engine. Before reaching your destination, turn off the air conditioning in advance and switch to external circulation to utilize natural airflow and residual cooling, maintaining a comfortable cabin temperature.
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DiCamilla
08/11/25 9:36am
When I drive my Buick business van, operating the air conditioning is quite straightforward after starting the vehicle. Simply pressing the AUTO button on the center console activates the system's automatic adjustment, so I don't need to worry about temperature or fan speed. I usually set the temperature around 22°C using the rotary knob—cool in summer and warm in winter. Occasionally, I manually increase the fan speed for faster airflow, especially when it's hot right after getting in. The touchscreen also allows me to switch between internal and external air circulation to keep polluted air out. For long-term use, regularly cleaning the AC filter is crucial to maintain cooling efficiency. Using internal circulation for cooling is more efficient, while external circulation ensures fresh air. Keeping these habits makes the driving experience much more comfortable.
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