How to Turn on the Heater in Passat Lingyu 1.8T?

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LaNathan
07/29/25 4:30am
Depress the brake pedal of the FAW-Volkswagen Passat Lingyu. Press the one-touch start button of the FAW-Volkswagen Passat Lingyu. The dashboard of the FAW-Volkswagen Passat Lingyu lights up, and the vehicle starts. Press the AUTO button of the FAW-Volkswagen Passat Lingyu to turn on the air conditioning system. Rotate the temperature adjustment knob of the FAW-Volkswagen Passat Lingyu to the right red area to turn on the heater system. It is recommended that the heater generally be set to blow towards the feet. Blowing towards the face may cause drowsiness. The heater sends warm air into the car through the blower.
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CarmenAnn
08/12/25 8:13am
I've been driving the Passat Lingyu for many years, and turning on the heater is quite simple. First, start the car and let the engine warm up for about two to three minutes until the water temperature rises before operating; turn the temperature knob on the dashboard to the red zone to indicate heating; set the fan speed button to medium or high, and adjust the air vents to blow downward toward the feet and upper body. If the car doesn't warm up, it might be due to low coolant or a clogged air filter, so it's recommended to have it checked at a shop. Preheating the car before driving in winter is good for extending the vehicle's lifespan, and the heater can also help defog the front windshield, making driving safer and more comfortable.
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