
To turn on the BYD air conditioning, first start the car, then locate the air conditioning control area on the center console. The left knob controls the direction of the air vents, while the top-right knob adjusts the temperature—turning it clockwise increases the temperature. The bottom knob controls the fan speed. Here are some precautions for using car air conditioning: 1. When using the cooling function, direct the air vents upward; when using the heating function, direct them downward, as cold air sinks and hot air rises. 2. Limit the duration of air conditioning use each time, as prolonged operation can increase pressure on the condenser and cause wear to the cooling system. 3. In summer, ventilate the car before driving and then switch to the air conditioning's internal circulation mode.

Alright, talking about how to turn on the air conditioning in my BYD car, it's actually quite simple. First, start the car by turning the key to the ignition position or pressing the start button, as the engine needs to be running to power the AC. Then, locate the air conditioning control area on the center console, usually featuring a fan icon knob and a snowflake symbol button. Pressing the snowflake button activates the cooling mode, while in winter, simply turn the temperature knob toward the warm setting. I recommend not blasting the AC at full power immediately after starting; instead, use a low fan speed for a few minutes before increasing it, which protects the compressor and saves fuel. Some BYD models also have an automatic mode—just press the AUTO button, and the system adjusts the temperature and fan speed on its own, making it super convenient. Additionally, on hot days, remember to turn off the AC before parking to save battery power, as leaving it on can drain the battery upon the next startup. Regularly clean the AC filter to maintain clean air and prevent odors.

Every time I drive my BYD, I follow a few tips when using the air conditioning. First, make sure the car is started, then press the AC button to activate the cooling function—that button usually has a snowflake symbol on the panel. BYD's design is quite user-friendly, with an independent knob for fan speed control, allowing you to adjust the airflow as you like. Remember to let the engine stabilize a bit after starting before turning the fan to high speed to avoid excessive power consumption. My experience is that if the car has been parked under the sun for a long time, open the windows for ventilation for a few minutes before driving, then switch to recirculation mode to speed up cooling, and later switch to fresh air mode for ventilation. This prevents cold air loss and is more energy-efficient. During summer maintenance, check the refrigerant level and the air filter to ensure fresh and efficient airflow.

To turn on the BYD air conditioning, my approach is: start the vehicle engine, then press the AC button on the panel to activate cooling. The system's working principle is quite simple—the compressor and fan work in coordination to control the flow of cold and hot air. For automatic mode, press the AUTO button to let it adjust the temperature and fan speed automatically. The air volume knob allows for manual adjustment; remember not to turn on the AC when only adjusting the warm air in cold weather. Just maintain the stability of the air conditioning system under normal circumstances.


