How to Turn on the Cold Air in Haima Automobile Air Conditioning?
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Enter the vehicle interior to locate the air conditioning adjustment area. The left knob in the control area is the air conditioning temperature adjustment knob, turning clockwise increases the temperature. The A/C button is the air conditioning cooling button; press this button when cold air is needed. The middle knob is the air vent direction adjustment knob. The right knob adjusts the air volume, turning clockwise increases the air volume. The button at the bottom left adjusts between the air conditioning's internal and external circulation modes. The bottom right is the switch for the rearview mirror heating function after rain.
I've been driving a Haima car for over ten years, and every summer when I get in, I immediately want to turn on the cold air. First, start the engine and wait about a minute for it to warm up before turning on the air conditioning. Find the AC button or snowflake icon on the air conditioning panel, press it, and the light will indicate that the cooling is activated. Then, turn the temperature knob to a lower setting, for example, from 25°C to around 18°C, and the air blowing out will be ice-cold. You also need to adjust the fan speed—higher speeds cool the car faster but are noisier. I recommend starting with the external circulation to ventilate the car and switching to internal circulation after a few minutes to maintain the cold temperature. The position of the air conditioning buttons may vary in different Haima models, sometimes located near the steering wheel. Additionally, remember to perform regular maintenance; otherwise, the cooling effect will be poor, and refrigerant leaks can be troublesome and costly to fix. Before driving, check if the air vents are blocked. In short, turning on the cold air isn't difficult—the key is to operate it after the car starts and not rush to avoid wasting electricity.