
The air conditioning control area is located in the center of the dashboard, featuring an automatic temperature adjustment button that requires no manual intervention. The "A/C" button is the air conditioning compressor switch. Pressing it turns on the cold air, while turning it off switches to warm air. After turning on the air conditioning, rotate the temperature knob clockwise to increase the temperature, which will then blow warm air.

As an automotive enthusiast, I'm very familiar with Citroën's vehicle control systems. To turn on the air conditioning, first start the vehicle's engine, then locate the button marked with A/C or a snowflake icon on the center console - simply press it to activate the AC. Next, use the temperature knob to adjust to a comfortable level, such as around 20°C in summer. For models with automatic climate control, pressing the AUTO button makes it even more convenient as the system automatically adjusts airflow. I've noticed that some newer models like the C5 feature touchscreens, but physical buttons remain easier to operate. For daily use, it's recommended to set reasonable temperatures to avoid energy waste and regularly check the cabin air filter to maintain stable performance, ensuring comfortable driving in all weather conditions.

After years of driving , I've developed a set of practical methods. Right after starting the car, locate the air conditioning button on the center console - usually a blue A/C symbol. Press it and the light will turn on, indicating the AC is activated. Turn the adjacent knob to set the temperature: warm air in winter, cool air in summer. One-touch auto mode makes operation effortless - my personal experience shows around 22°C provides optimal comfort. Operate the system in advance while driving to avoid distractions, and keep windows closed for faster temperature stabilization. Regular maintenance extends AC lifespan - like replacing the filter last month, which significantly improved driving comfort, making it both safer and more efficient.


