How to Turn on the Heater in Tiggo 8?
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Tiggo 8's heater can be turned on by following these steps: 1. Press the air conditioning power button or the AUTO key to start the air conditioning system; 2. Rotate the left knob to the right to increase the temperature. Taking the 2020 Tiggo 8 as an example, it is a mid-size SUV with the following dimensions: length 4700mm, width 1860mm, height 1746mm, wheelbase 2710mm, and a curb weight of 1509kg. The 2020 Tiggo 8 is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 156PS, maximum torque of 230Nm, and maximum power of 115kW, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.
Here’s a little trick for using the air conditioning heating in my Tiggo 8: After starting the car, don’t rush to turn on the AC. Let the engine warm up for two or three minutes first—this is especially important in winter, as it ensures more heat. Then activate the air conditioning system without pressing the A/C button, because the heating relies on the engine’s heat, and pressing A/C would blow cold air instead. Turn the temperature adjustment knob toward the red or heating direction—usually set it above 26°C or turn it all the way to the maximum. If you prefer not to adjust it manually, press the AUTO button and set your desired temperature, like 28°C, and the system will automatically adjust the fan speed, which is quite convenient. I usually pay attention to the fan speed button to control the airflow, especially on highways, to warm up the cabin quickly. Additionally, when using the heating, it’s best to turn on the external air circulation to let fresh air in and prevent window fogging. If fogging becomes severe, quickly press the front windshield defogging button. The Tiggo 8’s air conditioning works well, but don’t forget to regularly maintain and clean the ducts to prevent odors. This method has made my winter commutes much more hassle-free.
As a Tiggo 8 owner, here's how I operate the heating system every time: First, start the engine and wait for about a minute to let the coolant warm up (this can be quicker in summer). Then, activate the climate control panel, locate the temperature adjustment knob, and turn it clockwise to the heating zone; you'll typically feel warm air above 25°C. Pressing the AUTO button to engage automatic mode is more convenient—set the desired temperature, and the system manages fan speed automatically, saving effort. Remember to turn off the A/C button since heating doesn't require the compressor. The fan speed can be manually adjusted with the corresponding buttons—higher speeds warm up faster while lower speeds are quieter. Use external circulation to bring in fresh air, but switch to internal circulation or defog mode if there's excessive condensation, ensuring proper airflow without stuffiness. In winter, this method heats up the cabin within minutes. Always avoid prolonged use of heating in enclosed spaces like garages to prevent carbon monoxide buildup—safety first. The Tiggo 8's automatic system is user-friendly and intuitive, making it easy even for beginners.
Heating up my Tiggo 8 is straightforward: Start the car and activate the AC, turn the temperature knob to the heating zone, say above 24°C. Press the AUTO button to set the temperature, and the system automatically adjusts the airflow; turn off the A/C to avoid cold air interference. Use the fan button to adjust the wind speed, and turn on the external circulation for fresh air. Let the car warm up for a minute before turning on the heat for quicker cabin warmth; use the defog button if mist appears. The operation is convenient.