
For automatic air conditioning, simply press the AUTO button, and it will adjust automatically according to the temperature inside the car. For manual air conditioning, switch to the cold air mode. The functions of the Passat's air conditioning buttons are as follows: 1. Press AUTO to start/close the air conditioning. 2. Press the A/C button to select the cooling or heating function. More information about the Passat is as follows: 1. The Passat (PASSAT) is a mid-size sedan designed by Volkswagen AG in Germany. It is classified as a B-segment car in Volkswagen's lineup. 2. The Passat has always been one of the most important models for Volkswagen, primarily targeting the mid-size sedan market. Its name comes from the German word Passat (or Passatwinde), referring to the tropical trade winds blowing from the subtropical regions towards the equator.

Last year I bought a Volkswagen Passat, and the basic steps for turning on the air conditioning are quite clear: First, start the vehicle's engine and ensure everything is running normally; then locate the air conditioning panel on the center console and press the button marked with the A/C letters—when it lights up, it means the cooling function is activated. Next, adjust the temperature knob by turning it downward to the blue zone, such as 23 degrees or lower, depending on the weather. The fan speed knob controls the airflow—turn it left to decrease and right to increase, allowing adjustments anytime if the airflow feels too strong or weak. If it's an automatic air conditioning version, simply press the Auto button, and the system will automatically adjust the airflow and temperature, eliminating the need for manual settings. Lastly, it's recommended to switch to recirculation mode immediately after starting, as it cools faster and works better in summer. Overall, the operation is quite user-friendly, and new car owners will get the hang of it after a few tries. Regular maintenance checks on the air conditioning system can help prevent issues.

I usually drive a Volkswagen Passat, and turning on the AC is super simple: after ignition, just press the A/C button on the AC panel to start cooling, then turn the temperature knob to around 22 degrees, followed by adjusting the fan speed knob to medium airflow; for the automatic AC version, just press the Auto button, and the system handles everything, making it effortless; remember to switch to recirculation mode immediately to prevent hot air from entering and cool down quickly; the whole process takes less than 10 seconds, perfect for busy people, allowing adjustments on the go to maintain comfort without distraction, and in eco mode, avoid setting the fan too high.

When using the air conditioning in my Volkswagen Passat, I usually start the engine and press the A/C button to activate cooling, turn the temperature knob below 25 degrees, select a moderate fan speed, and press the Auto button to let the system handle everything automatically. Switching to recirculation mode quickly cools down the cabin, making it very comfortable to use.


