How to Turn on the Air Conditioning in an Audi Car?

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LeJason
07/28/25 9:25pm
Here are the methods to turn on the air conditioning in an Audi car: 1. Press the middle fan speed button (No. 1 button) on the air conditioning panel. Continue pressing until the fan speed reaches 'O,' and the air conditioning system will turn off. 2. Press the ECON button on the air conditioning panel to illuminate the button light. This will turn off the air conditioning cooling system, allowing only natural or warm air to circulate. 3. Rotate the fan speed switch to the minimum position to shut down the system. If the ECON light is on, the air conditioning cooling system will be turned off. Below is an introduction to the air conditioning system in Audi vehicles: 1. The air conditioning system in Audi vehicles can be operated and controlled via the air conditioning panel. 2. The air conditioning panel is located in front of the gear shift lever. 3. Depending on the model, it may feature either a touchscreen or physical buttons.
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BarrettMarie
08/12/25 2:04am
I've been driving an Audi for years, and the air conditioning operation is quite straightforward. After starting the vehicle, simply press the AUTO button on the center console, and the system will automatically adjust the airflow and vent mode based on your previously set temperature. Rotate the temperature knob to set your desired temperature value—for example, 24 degrees is quite comfortable. Manual airflow adjustment is also convenient; just press the fan button to increase or decrease the speed. On the highway, it's recommended to turn on the recirculation mode to stay cool, while in city traffic, switch to fresh air mode to avoid stuffiness. If there are rear vents, remember to distribute the airflow evenly. When the windshield fogs up, press the扇形 defrost button, and it'll clear up in seconds. The smart air conditioning can also memorize personal preferences, so once set, you rarely need to adjust it again.
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