How to Turn on the Cold Air in Changan CS35 Air Conditioner?
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The air conditioning control panel is located below the center console. Press the A/C button, then select the appropriate temperature and airflow. Below is an introduction to the car air conditioning system: 1. The car air conditioning system consists of a compressor, condenser, throttle element, evaporator, fan, and necessary control components, used to regulate the temperature and humidity inside the car, providing a comfortable environment for passengers. 2. The structure of car air conditioning is similar to that of ordinary household air conditioning, also including components such as a compressor, condenser, evaporator, expansion valve, dry storage tank, and pipelines. The working method of car air conditioning is as follows: When the A/C switch is turned on, the engine drives the compressor to start working, causing the refrigerant to circulate in the sealed air conditioning system. The compressor compresses the gaseous refrigerant into high-temperature and high-pressure refrigerant gas and then discharges it from the compressor.
Every time I drive the Changan CS35, I love using its air conditioning cold air. After getting in the car, I start the engine first to let the system warm up. Then, I locate the air conditioning panel on the center console and press the A/C or snowflake button to turn on the compressor, which is the source of the cold air. Next, I turn the temperature knob to the blue zone, setting it to the lowest temperature position. There are usually three knobs for fan speed control, and turning it to the maximum setting makes the vents blow cold air swiftly. If it's an automatic air conditioning system, pressing the AUTO button will adjust it automatically, but you can also make manual fine-tunements. In summer, remember to check if the air filter is clean before driving to avoid unpleasant odors. Overall, the operation is simple, done in a few steps, and it enhances driving comfort. If the cooling effect is poor, it might be due to a lack of refrigerant, so it's better to get it checked at a service center for peace of mind.