How to Turn on the Car Air Conditioner?

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GiannaAnn
07/24/25 12:46pm
Press the A/C button. Turn on the fan switch, rotate the temperature control knob to the blue side for cold air, adjust the fan speed, and set the temperature. Rotate the temperature control knob to the red side, turn on the fan switch for hot air. Below are the correct ways to use the car air conditioner: 1. Generally, the button on the left side of the car represents cold air in blue and warm air in red, with the middle representing a moderate temperature. 2. To turn on the cold air, adjust the left button towards the blue area. For warm air, adjust it towards the red area and press the AC switch. The middle button controls the fan speed, and the one on the far right adjusts the mode—you can set it to blow air only to the feet, hands, or windshield, or use two modes simultaneously. 3. The white line on the left adjusts the temperature. If it feels too warm, you can adjust it to the middle. To turn off the air conditioner without turning off the AC, simply close the middle fan.
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LukeRose
08/11/25 6:52am
I learned to use the air conditioning right after I started driving. After getting in the car and starting the engine, I wait until the vehicle runs smoothly before operating the AC system. Locate the buttons on the center console, press the AC button or snowflake icon to activate cooling, then turn the temperature knob to the cold zone (usually toward the blue direction), setting it to a comfortable level around 22-25°C. Adjust the fan speed knob to control airflow—beginners can start with low or medium settings to avoid excessive noise. Also, select the air vent mode, such as face vents or the front windshield defogger button. In summer, I usually open the windows for a few minutes to ventilate before closing them and turning on the AC, which cools the car faster and saves fuel. For long-term use, cleaning the AC filter every six months prevents bacterial growth and odors. In winter, after a cold start, it's best to let the car warm up slightly before using the AC for defogging to maintain clear visibility and safety.
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