How to turn on the heating in the Baojun 510 air conditioning system?
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Baojun 510 air conditioning heating method: 1. The switch button for the air conditioning system is located at the bottom left corner of the vehicle's air conditioning control area. Press it to turn on the air conditioning, and the indicator light will illuminate; 2. The specific temperature value can be seen on the display screen; 3. The AC button is the compressor switch button for the air conditioning. Press it to turn on the air conditioning, and the indicator light will illuminate; 4. Adjust the air volume by sliding the left switch; 5. Adjust the temperature of the air conditioning by sliding the right switch. In terms of body dimensions, the Baojun 510 has a length of 4220 mm, a width of 1740 mm, a height of 1615 mm, and a wheelbase of 2550 mm. Regarding the suspension, the front suspension of the Baojun 510 is a MacPherson strut independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a torsion beam non-independent suspension.
I've been driving the Baojun 510 for quite a while, and the heating operation is quite straightforward. After starting the engine, wait a minute or two for the coolant temperature to rise a bit, so the warm air comes faster. Then press the AUTO button on the center console to activate the air conditioning automatically; or manually turn the temperature knob to the right into the red zone, like above 25°C. If you want to warm up faster, adjust the airflow direction toward the footwell and switch to recirculation mode to better retain cabin warmth. One thing to note is not to turn the fan speed too high immediately after a cold start, as it will blow cold air—only when the engine warms up will you get proper warm air. The Baojun 510's heating relies on the engine's cooling system heat, not electric heating, so regularly checking the coolant level and engine temperature gauge is essential to avoid heating failure during winter drives. Changing the cabin air filter periodically also prevents odors, and keeping windows and doors tightly closed while using the heater helps save fuel.