How to Turn On the Rear Air Conditioning in the Beijing BJ80?

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Susan
07/30/25 1:28am
Beijing BJ80 rear air conditioning is turned on as follows: there is no independent air conditioning switch for the rear. When the front central control air conditioning is turned on, the rear air conditioning will also be activated simultaneously. There are two air vents in the rear, and the air volume can be adjusted. Relevant information about the car air conditioning filter is as follows: 1. Introduction: The car air conditioning filter is a filter specifically designed for air purification inside the car cabin. It uses activated carbon composite filter cloth made of highly efficient adsorption material activated carbon and long-fiber non-woven fabric, featuring a compact structure. 2. Function: It can effectively filter smoke odors, pollen, dust, harmful gases, and various odors. The filter can also efficiently filter and adsorb particulate impurities to achieve the performance of filtering oil and purifying air.
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