
The ES does not have a rear air conditioning switch, only air vents. To open the vents, simply roll the middle wheel upward. Below are the benefits of rear air conditioning: 1. Comfort: Provides a more comfortable riding space. In summer, there is often an experience where front passengers feel uncomfortably cold while rear passengers are still sweating profusely. The main reason is the lack of rear air conditioning. The front air conditioning can only lower the temperature in the front, while it takes time for the rear temperature to drop, leading to a stark temperature difference between the front and rear in summer. The presence of independent rear air conditioning allows both front and rear temperatures to drop simultaneously, creating a better driving and riding environment. 2. Premium feel: Enhances the car's premium level. The inclusion of independent rear air conditioning elevates the car's interior to a higher standard, as it is typically found only in high-end vehicles. Having independent rear air conditioning can instantly upgrade the car's interior.

The rear air conditioning in the ES is very intuitive to operate. I usually find a small control panel on the rear center armrest with several buttons. First, when sitting in the back, you'll see something like a small screen or knob—just press the airflow button or temperature knob to activate the rear AC. If it doesn’t respond, check if the front AC mode is turned on, as the rear sometimes depends on the master control switch near the front armrest. Adjusting the airflow direction and intensity is also simple—just use the knob or buttons. During long trips, having independent rear air conditioning significantly improves comfort, ensuring family or friends aren’t affected by temperature extremes. It’s recommended to regularly check the AC filter, as a dirty one can affect airflow. After using it for a few years, I’ve found the ES’s design quite user-friendly, making it easy even for beginners to get the hang of it quickly.

Operating the rear air conditioning in a ES is quite straightforward. When I use it, I first make sure the front air conditioning is already turned on, then check the small control panel located at the rear center armrest. Gently press the power button—if the light turns on, it means the rear air conditioning is activated. Use the small knob nearby to adjust the temperature and fan speed. If you can't find the buttons, they might be hidden in the storage compartment or accessed through the touchscreen menu by selecting the rear option. In practice, the system responds quickly, cooling or warming the cabin within minutes. For maintenance, I recommend cleaning the air vents every six months to prevent dust buildup and prolong the system's lifespan. I always emphasize this in my daily car-sharing tips because it enhances the overall passenger experience.

The rear air conditioning feature is very convenient for me. In the ES, sit in the rear center armrest area, locate the small panel with the wind icon, and press the power button. If it doesn't work, check whether the main air conditioning switch is turned on in the front. Some models may require accessing the settings menu on the central control screen and selecting the rear option to activate it. Adjusting the temperature with the rotary knob is straightforward and hassle-free. Keeping the air vents clean ensures smoother airflow and reduces the chance of passengers catching a cold.

To activate the rear air conditioning in the ES, I usually start by turning on the main vehicle air conditioning mode, then locate the control panel on the rear armrest and press the power button. If the indicator light doesn't come on, try adjusting the temperature knob to automatically activate it. The airflow settings are straightforward—use the buttons to switch between cool and warm air. During use, remember to replace the air filter regularly to prevent odors.

When rear passengers feel too hot or cold, I teach them how to operate the air conditioning. In a ES, after sitting down, locate the control panel on the rear center armrest and press the power button. If there's no response, first confirm that the front air conditioning is turned on; you can adjust the fan speed and temperature knobs for immediate comfort. For long-term use, avoid blocking the air vents with dust by cleaning them regularly. If the control panel malfunctions, check the vehicle's electrical system as a blown fuse may require professional repair.


