
Emgrand's air conditioning control area is located in the middle of the center console. Press the "A/C" button in the air conditioning control area to turn on the air conditioning compressor for cooling. Here are some related introductions about the air conditioning: 1. After turning on the air conditioning system in the Emgrand, the LCD display area can show the temperature. The "AUTO" button represents the automatic temperature control function; pressing it enables automatic temperature regulation. 2. The knob on the right is for adjusting the air conditioning temperature—turning it clockwise increases the temperature, while turning it counterclockwise decreases it. The knob on the left adjusts the air volume. 3. The "MODE" button controls the position of the air vents on the console. The air conditioning area also allows you to switch between internal and external air circulation. To turn off the air conditioning, simply press the "OFF" button.

When I first got my Emgrand, it took me some time to figure out the air conditioning. Now I can operate it with my eyes closed. First, start the car, then press the round AUTO button on the center console. You'll hear a beep, and the air conditioning will start. The screen will display the current temperature, and you can adjust it by turning the large knob on the left—I usually set it to 23°C. If the airflow isn't strong enough, just press the plus or minus buttons in the two rows below to adjust the fan speed, which has six levels. The defogger button works wonders when the front window fogs up. By the way, it's best to replace the air filter every three months; otherwise, a musty smell can develop over time. In winter, remember to set the temperature higher—it heats up really fast. Manual air conditioning operates similarly, except you have to adjust the fan speed yourself.

Starting the Emgrand's air conditioning is very simple and practical. After starting the vehicle, locate the AUTO button with the 'A' letter and press it; the system will automatically control the fan speed based on the set temperature. Then, rotate the temperature adjustment knob to set your desired temperature—I find 24°C in summer and 26°C in winter very comfortable. The fan speed is automatically controlled, but manual adjustment is also easy by pressing the +/- buttons with the fan icon. There are separate air vents for the rear seats, so children won't complain about the heat. It's recommended to open the windows for ventilation for two minutes when first turning on the AC before closing them for better cooling efficiency. Remember to regularly check the air conditioning pipe joints for oil stains to prevent refrigerant leaks that could affect cooling performance.

The Emgrand's air conditioning operation is incredibly user-friendly. Start the car, then simply press the AUTO button on the center console to activate the automatic air conditioning. Adjust the temperature knob to your preferred setting – I find 24 degrees to be perfect. There's no need to worry about fan speed as it adjusts automatically. Rear passengers often comment on the even temperature distribution without any stuffiness. For manual control, use the fan icon button to increase or decrease airflow – five speed settings are more than sufficient. Remember to switch to recirculation mode on highways to prevent exhaust fumes from entering the cabin. If there's any new car odor from the AC, running it at maximum fan speed for ten minutes usually resolves it. Regular filter cleaning helps prevent respiratory discomfort. In winter, it's advisable to wait until the engine warms up before turning on the AC for better fuel efficiency and faster heating.

The Emgrand's air conditioning has three steps: After starting the vehicle, press the AUTO button in the center of the air conditioning panel, and the indicator light will turn on to indicate activation. Then, rotate the temperature knob—clockwise for warmer and counterclockwise for cooler. I usually set it around 23°C. The automatic fan speed is quite reasonable, but you can manually adjust it with the buttons. The front window defogging button is super practical, instantly clearing condensation in winter. I often use the external circulation to keep the air fresh, switching to internal circulation in traffic to avoid exhaust fumes. If there’s an odd smell in the AC, don’t mask it with perfume—try replacing the filter first. Setting the temperature too low can easily lead to a cold; keeping the temperature difference within 8°C is healthiest. For long trips, it’s recommended to turn off the AC and open the windows for ventilation every two hours.

The air conditioning controls in my Emgrand are very user-friendly for the elderly. After starting the car, simply press the AUTO button in the silver frame, and the air conditioning will operate automatically. Turn the temperature knob to set it around 25 degrees, and the fan speed will adjust automatically to just the right level. The front knobs are large and have a good feel, easy to locate even for those with poor eyesight. There are also rear vents to take care of the baby. When using the AC for cooling, avoid direct airflow to the head and neck; adjusting the direction makes it more comfortable. Remember to close doors and windows tightly when the AC is on—it saves energy and works faster. The new car smell from plastics dissipates after a few days of ventilation. Use an AC cleaner spray every six months for a DIY cleaning—it’s cost-effective with great results. During the rainy season, turning on the AC for dehumidification can prevent window fogging, which is more important for driving safety.


