How to Turn on the Heater in a Toyota Vios?

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OPaul
07/29/25 7:29pm
Toyota Vios heater activation method: After ignition and startup, wait for 5-10 minutes until the water temperature rises to normal operating temperature. Then, turn the rotary knob to the internal circulation position to activate the heater. Below is relevant information about the Toyota Vios air conditioning system: 1. The Toyota Vios air conditioning system can cool, heat, ventilate, and purify the air inside the cabin. Tiny particles in the air may adhere to the air intake filter, causing persistent odors in the vehicle. 2. The temperature of the car air conditioning should not be set as low as possible. The most comfortable temperature is around 23 degrees Celsius. During summer, when there is a significant temperature difference between the inside and outside of the car, it is not advisable to immediately set the air conditioning temperature too low upon entering the vehicle.
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