
Simply press the AC button. AC is the air conditioning switch, MAX means maximum, and the internal circulation can be manually turned on or off. By default, when the air conditioning is turned on and set to the maximum state (or when there is a significant temperature difference between the inside and outside of the car), the internal circulation will automatically activate. There are two buttons above the AC switch. The left one is for defrosting the windshield, and the right one is for switching between internal and external circulation.

After starting the vehicle, I usually sit in the driver's seat to check the entire air conditioning system first. Activating the rear air conditioning in the Wildlander is very simple, as there's a dedicated rear air conditioning button on the central console—just press it to turn on the vents. There's also a control panel at the middle armrest in the rear seats where you can directly adjust the temperature and airflow, but make sure the engine is running when operating it. For models with automatic air conditioning, pressing the AUTO button will automatically distribute airflow, but it's best to set the zone temperature while parked to avoid the front being too hot and the rear too cold. I've found that regularly cleaning the air conditioning filter helps maintain air quality and reduces odors affecting passenger comfort. If someone in the rear feels uncomfortable during the drive, you can always fine-tune the circulation mode via the central control screen.

From the perspective of system operation principles, activating the rear air conditioning in the Wildlander involves power supply and control systems. After the engine starts and power is connected, the switch located on the center console or rear seat panel activates the relay through a simple button press, triggering the blower to operate. When operating, ensure the vehicle is running stably and locate the clearly marked REAR button or touchscreen menu. The design supports zoned control, allowing independent temperature settings for front and rear areas to improve efficiency. Maintenance recommendations include monthly checks and cleaning of the filter to extend its lifespan. Proper activation can prevent early failures caused by fan blockages or excessive circuit loads. Temperature adjustment is recommended between 18-24 degrees for optimal comfort.

When passengers need the back seat to be cool while driving, I can easily handle it in a few simple steps: start the engine, locate the air conditioning area on the center console, and press the switch button or knob labeled for the rear. If there's a small panel in the back seat, directly adjust the airflow. Select the air conditioning option on the screen to activate the rear function. Set the temperature around 22 degrees, and the air will start blowing. Try it a couple of times, and you'll get the hang of it without worrying about professional terms. Regularly check and keep the filter clean for safety.


