How to Turn on the Cold Air in Southeast Motors' Air Conditioning?
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Turn on the air conditioning switch, then rotate the temperature control knob to the blue position. Below are detailed explanations: 1. Introduction One: The air conditioning buttons in Southeast Motors include: temperature adjustment knob, air selection switch, fan speed adjustment knob, air conditioning switch, mode knob, and rear defogger button. 2. Introduction Two: During use, the air conditioning system often accumulates dust, forming dirt that can lead to mold over time. If the system is consistently operated at low fan speeds, it becomes difficult to expel the accumulated dirt, which may negatively affect health.
I've been driving for over a decade, and turning on the AC cold air is quite simple. First, make sure the car's engine is running, otherwise the AC compressor won't start. After getting in the car, locate the AC panel on the center console—there's an A/C button that you must press to light it up, indicating the cooling system is activated. Then turn the temperature knob to the lowest setting or the blue marker to get cold air. You can increase the fan speed with the fan button; a higher speed at first cools the car down faster. If it doesn’t feel cool enough, check whether you’ve selected the recirculation mode, which cools quickly but can make the air stuffy if used too long—it’s best to switch to fresh air mode once the cabin cools down. Also, remember to top up the refrigerant during maintenance, or the cooling effect will weaken. Using cold air in summer feels great, but don’t set the temperature too low to save on fuel costs.