How to Turn on the Air Conditioning in Buick Excelle?

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Terry
07/28/25 11:53pm
To turn on the air conditioning in the Excelle: 1. Press the AC switch to activate it; 2. Adjust the temperature and airflow mode to your preference; 3. Direct the cool air upward, following the principle that hot air rises. Here are some related details: The Excelle is a compact car under the SAIC-GM Buick brand, with body dimensions of 4609mm in length, 1798mm in width, and 1486mm in height, a wheelbase of 2640mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 44 liters. The Excelle is equipped with a 1.3T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 163, a maximum power output of 120 kilowatts, and a peak power at 5500 rpm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
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DakotaFitz
08/12/25 4:12am
When driving my Buick Excelle, operating the air conditioning is very simple. After starting the vehicle and ensuring the engine is running normally, locate the AC panel on the center console – usually marked with a fan icon or A/C button. Press it to activate cooling. Then, rotate the temperature knob to adjust between cold and warm settings: set lower for cooler air in summer and higher for warm air in winter. The fan button allows manual adjustment of airflow intensity, and remember to align the vents properly. If the panel has an AUTO button, pressing it enables the system to automatically balance fan speed and temperature. Don’t forget to monitor the air recirculation mode: use internal circulation (recirc) in city traffic to block exhaust fumes, and switch to external circulation (fresh air) on highways or in new areas for ventilation. Over time, the AC filter can clog—I replace mine annually to maintain cooling efficiency. If you notice unusual noises or odors, first check the power fuse. Following these steps ensures hassle-free comfort; skipping AC in summer risks heatstroke and compromises safe driving.
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