
Emgrand GSE heater activation method: 1. Press the button to start the vehicle; 2. Warm up the car for a while until the water temperature rises to half of the temperature gauge; 3. Rotate the knob to the right into the red zone; 4. Turn on the internal circulation; 5. Press the fan button to adjust the wind speed to activate the heater. The Emgrand GSE is Auto's first pure electric SUV, positioned as a compact crossover pure electric SUV. The vehicle measures 4440 mm in length, 1833 mm in width, and 1560 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700 mm. The overall design of the Emgrand GSE follows the design concept of the Emgrand GS. The front grille adopts a closed treatment to highlight its identity as a new energy vehicle. The rear of the Emgrand GSE has also been slightly adjusted, with the rear fog light design being redesigned and the tailpipe at the lower guard plate being removed.

Turning on the heating in the Emgrand GSE is quite simple. I've been driving this car for two years. After getting in the car, first press the power button to start the vehicle and let the system get ready. Then look at the air conditioning control area on the center console, find the temperature knob or the heating icon on the touchscreen, turn it clockwise or adjust the temperature upwards to the area above 25 degrees Celsius, where the red marking indicates heating mode. Next, press the fan button to set the airflow to level one to three, and select the internal circulation to keep the heat inside the car from escaping. It's normal to feel cold air at first, but after two or three minutes as the car system warms up, warm air will come out. If you're in a hurry to use the car on a cold day, you can remotely start the air conditioning heating in advance using the APP, so the car is comfortable when you get in. Remember to clean the air filter regularly and check the settings to ensure there's no heat restriction, to avoid poor airflow.

As a car enthusiast, I have a deeper understanding of the Emgrand GSE's system. To turn on the heating, operate directly via the air conditioning panel. After starting the car, locate the temperature adjustment, turn the knob to the high-temperature zone or press the plus key to set it between 25-30°C, and set the fan to medium speed to ensure hot air circulation. Since it's an electric vehicle without engine waste heat, slower heating is normal—just be patient. Also, avoid setting the temperature too high as it can affect range; using seat heating to share the load is more efficient. Check that the system isn't in an energy-saving mode that limits heating functions to avoid frequent switching and save power. Before winter use, defogging is recommended to ensure safe visibility, and efficient management can extend the vehicle's lifespan.

Winter car heating is essential. My routine is to power on the Emgrand GSE, tap the air conditioning menu on the central screen, slide the temperature bar to the red heating zone, and set the fan to speed two for quick airflow. Activating the recirculation mode traps the heat, warming up within a minute. If the car is cold, briefly blast cool air before switching to heat for faster efficiency. Adjusting the vents toward the feet or windshield defrosting is more practical, with the temperature set around 22°C for comfort and energy savings. After a few minutes, check the heat output to ensure smooth system operation without faults.

Energy-saving tips for heating in Emgrand GSE: High heating power consumption affects range. Steps: Start vehicle power, set AC to medium-low temperature (20-22°C) directly, use slow fan speed for preheating; gradually increase to comfort level instead of max setting to avoid waste. Combine with seat heating to reduce AC load. Use APP remote start for preheating in cold weather. Turn off heating system before parking to save . Regular checks on temperature settings and filter cleanliness improve winter driving efficiency.

In case the heater fails to turn on, I've encountered similar issues before. First, confirm that the Emgrand GSE starts normally, and there's no response when turning up the temperature and increasing the fan speed on the AC panel. Check if the mode is restricted by energy-saving settings or if a fuse is blown. Try resetting the infotainment system to see if it recovers. If malfunctions occur frequently, it might be due to faulty heating elements or sensor failure. Professional shops recommend regular with system checks every six months to prevent issues, ensuring reliable use in winter without compromising driving safety.


