How to Turn on the Car Air Conditioner for Cooling?
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Methods to turn on the car air conditioner for cooling: 1. Turn on the air conditioner and press the AC button; 2. Turn on the fan switch, rotate the temperature control knob to the blue side to blow cold air, then adjust the fan speed and set the temperature. When the car has just started, do not turn on the air conditioner fan immediately because the engine coolant temperature has not yet risen. Turning on the air conditioner at this time will blow out the already limited heat inside. If the car has been exposed to the sun for a long time outdoors, the correct approach is to start the engine for preheating first. Wait until the engine temperature gauge needle reaches the middle position, then turn on the heating air conditioner, set the air circulation to external circulation to expel the cold air inside the car. After 2 to 3 minutes, set the air circulation to internal circulation.
When I first started driving, I wasn't very good at adjusting the air conditioning. Later, I figured out the method. First, start the vehicle to let the engine run, locate the air conditioning control area on the dashboard, and press the A/C button with the snowflake symbol. At this point, the air conditioning compressor starts working. Then, turn the temperature knob to align the blue zone with the cooling position, and adjust the fan speed knob or press the '+' button to increase the airflow. If it feels too hot at first, you can set the fan speed higher and then lower it once the temperature drops. Remember not to point the air vents directly at your face to avoid catching a cold. Additionally, if there's an odd smell when the air conditioning is on, it might be time to change the filter. Now in summer, I always open the doors and windows for about ten minutes to let the heat out before turning on the air conditioning. This way, it cools faster and doesn't harm the engine.