
To activate the heater in the Envision, simply increase the temperature setting and select an appropriate fan speed. There is no need to press the AC button for heating. To use the air conditioning for cooling, press the AC button, lower the temperature setting, and choose a suitable fan speed. The Buick Envision is a midsize SUV equipped with two engine options: a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. It features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link rear suspension. The Envision is available in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations, with the all-wheel drive models featuring an on-demand four-wheel drive system.

I recently switched to a Envision, and using the heating is straightforward but requires attention to detail. First, start the engine and let it run for a while to warm up—wait for the temperature gauge to rise for optimal performance. Then, locate the temperature knob on the center console and turn it toward the red zone to increase the heat. Next, adjust the fan speed to control airflow; on cold days, gradually increase the fan speed to avoid a harsh blast. The Buick features an automatic climate control system—pressing the AUTO button and setting a comfortable temperature, like 24°C, will automatically direct warm air, ideal for defogging the windshield or warming your feet. In winter, avoid blasting hot air immediately after starting the car. Instead, wait a few minutes for the cabin to heat evenly while maintaining airflow—this keeps your hands and feet comfortable while driving. For short trips, I let the engine warm up for about ten seconds, and remote start before getting in the car makes it even more convenient.

Having driven the Envision for many years, I have some experience to share about using the heating system. After starting the engine, don't rush to turn on the fan—let the engine warm up for two minutes first, then turn the temperature knob to HI or the maximum heating zone. Use the airflow mode selector to switch modes; directing warm air to the feet is the most practical for keeping them warm in winter. Set the fan speed to medium—too strong a breeze can dry out your throat. For automatic operation, press the AUTO button and set a higher temperature; Buick's system is smart enough to adjust the airflow accordingly. Since the warm air comes from the engine's heat, there's no need to press the A/C button, saving fuel and being eco-friendly. Regularly clean the cabin air filter to prevent odors, especially after using the heater on rainy or snowy days, as bacteria can easily develop. I check it monthly to maintain fresh air inside the car, ensuring safer and more comfortable driving.

When driving a Envision, prioritize safety when using the heating system. Start the engine and wait a few minutes to warm up before turning the temperature knob towards the red zone. Set the airflow to windshield mode for quick defogging and frost prevention. Begin with low fan speed to avoid sudden hot blasts. For automatic climate control, press AUTO and set around 25°C for hassle-free comfort. In cold weather, avoid prolonged use of heating in a closed cabin - occasionally crack a window for fresh air to prevent dizziness, especially with passengers. Maintain even, comfortable heating for steadier driving.

I'm quite interested in the heating system of the Envision. After starting the car, turn the temperature control to the hot zone and set the fan to medium speed. Use the central control panel to select the airflow direction, such as a combination of face and foot vents. In automatic mode, press the AUTO button to set a high target temperature, and it uses sensors to adjust and reduce energy waste. The heating relies on engine heat and doesn't require pressing the AC button, making it efficient and not power-consuming. Don't overlook the daily maintenance of cleaning the air filter to avoid clogging and affecting heat exchange efficiency. In winter, using remote start to preheat for a minute makes the warm air come faster. This design is quite smart, saving time and extending the system's lifespan.

Here are some tips I often use for heating in my Envision during the commute. After starting the engine, immediately turn the temperature knob to the far right warm zone, set the fan speed to medium-high but prioritize defrosting the windshield. For automatic AC, just press AUTO and set a higher temperature. The engine takes a few minutes to warm up, so I remotely preheat the system before leaving on cold days for instant warmth upon entering. The warm air comes from coolant circulation, saving fuel and money. Before highway driving, ventilate by opening windows briefly before closing them and turning on the heat for even warmth inside, keeping the air fresh to prevent fatigue and ensure safe, efficient driving.


