
Press the A/C button for the cooling system and adjust the knob. Here are some additional details: 1. Introduction: Skoda is an automotive brand from the Czech Republic, with its headquarters located in Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic. It is one of the oldest car manufacturers in the world, established in 1895. Currently, it is one of the four main brands under the German Group. It entered the Chinese market in April 2005 and is produced by Shanghai Volkswagen. 2. Skoda Models: The lineup includes the Kodiaq, Kodiaq GT, Kamiq, Karoq, Superb, Octavia, Octavia Tour, Rapid, and Fabia. All models use engines and transmissions from the Volkswagen Group.

As a seasoned Skoda driver with years of experience, I remember being a bit confused the first time I turned on the cold air, but I figured it out later. The main steps are: First, start the engine and let it idle, then locate the air conditioning control area on the center console. There’s usually a button labeled AC or Cool—press it gently, and when the light turns on, it means the compressor is activated. Next, turn the temperature adjustment knob to the blue or low-temperature zone, such as 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, and the cold air will start blowing. You can increase the fan speed with another knob or button to make the airflow stronger. If your car has automatic climate control, simply set the desired temperature. In the summer, remember to open the windows first to let out the hot air before turning on the cold air for faster cooling. I once encountered a situation where the cold air wasn’t cold, and later found out it was due to low refrigerant levels. I recommend having the air conditioning system checked by a technician during annual to avoid major issues. Also, keeping the air filter clean ensures fresher air inside the car.

Last time I helped my friend pick up a Skoda Fabia, and she asked how to turn on the air conditioning. I demonstrated on the spot, saying it's quite simple: After starting the car, locate the buttons near the dashboard. Generally, you press the one with the snowflake symbol to activate the cooling function, then adjust the temperature control to a comfortable cool level, such as turning it to the lowest setting or around 18 degrees. The fan speed button is usually separate—press it a few times to increase the airflow for quicker cooling. You can also adjust the air direction; aiming it toward your face feels more comfortable. Beginners might initially struggle with the control panel, but they'll get used to it after a few tries. I recommend avoiding leaving the car parked in high temperatures for too long to prevent system damage. A handy trick is to close all windows before turning on the AC—this cools the interior much faster.

Safe use of air conditioning cold air: Start the car first to prevent depletion, then press the AC switch on the console to confirm the light is on, and set the temperature to a low level, such as around 20 degrees. Avoid frequently adjusting settings while driving to prevent distraction. If the cooling effect is poor, it may indicate a lack of refrigerant, and timely maintenance is necessary to ensure driving safety. Note that excessive airflow can cause discomfort, so moderate it appropriately.

Starting with the basics for cold air: After starting the vehicle, locate the AC button to activate the air conditioning, lower the temperature to the blue zone, and manually increase the fan speed. Additional tips: Regularly replacing the cabin air filter can improve cooling efficiency. In ŠKODA vehicles, the automatic climate control mode only requires setting the temperature, making it convenient and energy-saving. Proper maintenance extends lifespan, with an annual inspection being key.

When using the Skoda air conditioning for daily cooling, I usually turn on the AC button on the center console as soon as I start the car, with the temperature knob set between 16-18°C, and adjust the fan speed as needed. For automatic air conditioning models, simply setting a comfortable temperature for automatic wind adjustment is more convenient. Remember to switch to recirculation mode for faster cooling, but occasionally switch to fresh air mode to prevent stuffiness.


