How to Turn On the Rear Air Conditioning in Lynk & Co 03?
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After starting the car, wait for 8-15 minutes until the water temperature rises to the normal level, then turn on the air conditioning. Adjust the air conditioning circulation mode to internal circulation. Press the A/C button to enter the temperature setting mode, and manually set the desired temperature. Select the air outlet angle.
The day I just picked up my new car and took my friends out, the back seat was so hot they kept complaining about the stuffiness. I quickly found the air conditioning control area at the bottom of the center console screen, opened the AC settings menu, and noticed a rear seat icon. Tapping it allowed me to control the rear separately. The temperature is adjusted using ± symbols, and the fan speed shows three levels. The key point is that the fan speed defaults to the lowest setting, so you have to manually increase it to get airflow. There’s also a physical knob behind the rear armrest—turning it blue to the left cools the air, while red to the right warms it. Once, a friend accidentally turned off the rear vents, and we realized there’s a small switch on the side of the vent blades that needs to be pushed up for ventilation. For different seasons, it’s recommended to set the rear temperature to 24°C for maximum comfort, and on long drives, remember to switch between internal and external air circulation every two hours.
Last week, I took my parents on a countryside trip, and my dad sitting in the back mentioned there was no airflow from the vents. Upon careful inspection, I found the Lynk & Co 03's rear control is quite thoughtful. On the front central console's air conditioning interface, there's a zone control option when opened, with the rear icon resembling a seat plus a fan blade symbol. The temperature can be adjusted freely from 16 to 30 degrees using a touch slider, but the key is that after setting the temperature, you need to go to the airflow interface to activate the air supply. Physical controls are more convenient: the silver knob below the rear vents adjusts the temperature by rotating, and the black wheel below adjusts the fan speed. If there's no response, check three things: whether the rear control is unlocked on the central screen, if the front vents are completely closed, or if the child lock function was accidentally activated in the vehicle settings.
Last week, my best friend rode in my new car, and when teaching her how to adjust the air conditioning, I came up with a handy rhyme: 'Front screen one-touch, rear knob twist left and right.' First, find the temperature icon on the front screen, tap it, and swipe right to select the rear indicator. The easiest way is to use the rear seat knob—turn the red arrow clockwise to increase the temperature and counterclockwise to decrease it. Don’t forget the small lever behind the center console vent—press it down to lock the airflow; it must be pushed to the horizontal position to allow ventilation. If rear passengers feel uneven temperatures, it’s recommended to open both left and right vents for more comfort.