How to Turn on the Car's Air Conditioning?

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DiEverett
07/24/25 5:27am
Method to turn on the car's air conditioning: 1. Start the vehicle and wait for the engine speed to stabilize; 2. Turn the knob to the blue section or the snowflake symbol; 3. Turn on the AC switch; 4. Adjust the blower speed to a suitable level and set the air vent direction. Functions of the car air conditioning: 1. The air conditioning can control the temperature inside the cabin to a comfortable level; 2. It can remove humidity from the air, creating a comfortable riding environment; 3. It can intake fresh air, providing ventilation; 4. It can filter the air, removing dust and pollen. Precautions for using car air conditioning: 1. Do not smoke in the car with the air conditioning on; 2. Avoid resting or sleeping for long periods in a stationary car with the air conditioning on; 3. Try not to use the air conditioning when driving at low speeds; 4. Turn off the engine before switching off the air conditioning.
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DelReagan
08/11/25 1:09am
After starting the engine, just remember to press the AC button marked with a snowflake on the center console. This button is the switch to activate the compressor, and when the light is on, it means the cooling mode is enabled. Turn the temperature knob all the way to the blue side and increase the fan speed for quick cooling. If the car has been parked in the sun for a long time, it's best to open the windows for ventilation for a few dozen seconds before turning on the AC. This makes the cooling more efficient and saves fuel. Also, avoid keeping the recirculation mode on all the time—switch to fresh air mode every ten minutes to prevent dizziness. Regularly cleaning the AC filter is crucial too; otherwise, the air blown out may have a musty smell, which can affect your health.
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