
To turn on the cold air in Lavida's air conditioning, press the AC button on the air conditioning panel and adjust the temperature to the coldest setting. This will activate the cold air function. The car air conditioning serves the following four purposes: 1. It controls the cabin temperature, allowing both heating and cooling to maintain a comfortable level; 2. It removes humidity from the air, drying it to absorb sweat and create a more comfortable environment; 3. It introduces fresh air, providing ventilation to keep the cabin air fresh and comfortable for passengers; 4. It filters the air, removing dust and pollen to reduce allergy-related safety concerns.

To get cold air in the Lavida, first start the engine and let the car run for a while to warm up. Then locate the air conditioning panel on the center console: press the fan icon or AUTO button to turn on the AC system. Make sure the A/C button is lit with a blue light, otherwise you'll only get warm air instead of cooling. Turn the temperature knob to below 20°C, say 18°C, and adjust the fan speed as needed. You can choose the vent mode to blow air at your face or feet, which cools the car interior super fast in summer. If you forget to switch between recirculation and fresh air modes, using recirculation will cool the car faster, but remember to occasionally switch to fresh air to avoid stuffiness. Beginners sometimes adjust the temperature without pressing A/C, wasting fuel and blowing hot air for nothing. Regularly check if the cabin air filter is clogged to ensure cooling efficiency.

When I turn on the cold air, the first step is to start the ignition, then press the A/C button on the air conditioning panel to activate the cooling. Turn the temperature knob to the low-temperature zone and increase the fan speed. The key is to confirm that the A/C light is on; otherwise, setting the temperature lower won't help. You can manually adjust the fan speed higher, and selecting the upper vents makes it cooler. Using cold air while driving in summer is essential, as high temperatures can easily distract and lead to accidents. If the air filter is dirty, cooling performance will deteriorate, so clean it regularly to extend its lifespan.

Turning on the cold air is quite simple: After starting the ignition, press the AUTO button or the fan icon on the air conditioning switch. Then press the A/C button to activate the cooling system. Turn the temperature knob directly below 20°C and adjust the fan speed to a moderate level. Once all settings are confirmed correct, the car interior will cool down within minutes.

I always start the engine first, then press the fan button on the AC panel to activate the system. The key is to check if the A/C switch lights up blue indicating cooling mode. Set the temperature lower, and you can choose between automatic or manual fan speed. Remember to replace the filter promptly when using the AC to prevent bacterial growth and maintain good health.

After starting the engine, I went straight to the air conditioning controls: Press the fan button to activate it, and make sure the A/C button is pressed and lit. Use the knob to lower the temperature and set the fan speed to medium. Combining the use of internal and external circulation works better, and the car temperature drops quickly after starting.


