
The method to turn on the rear heater in a Prado is as follows: 1. Depress the brake pedal; 2. Press the one-touch start button to start the engine; 3. Allow the engine to warm up until the water temperature gauge needle points to the middle line, indicating normal operating temperature; 4. Press the large fan button to activate the heater fan speed; 5. Press the red arrow button to increase the heat of the warm air. Taking the 2019 Toyota Prado as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4840mm, width 1885mm, height 1890mm, wheelbase 2790mm, and fuel tank capacity 87 liters. The 2019 Toyota Prado features a front suspension with a double-wishbone independent suspension and a rear suspension with a four-link non-independent suspension. It is equipped with a 3.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 280ps, maximum power of 206kW, maximum torque of 365Nm, and is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.

Having driven a Prado for ten years, I'm quite familiar with operating the rear heating system. After starting the vehicle, first ensure the engine warms up for a few minutes to let the temperature rise. Then locate the air conditioning control area on the center console and press the AUTO button to automatically activate the AC system. Turn the temperature knob to the red zone, which represents heating mode. If you want warm air from the rear vents, look for the REAR option or button on the AC screen and simply tap it to activate rear output. For models with independent rear control panels, find the temperature adjustment knob near the rear armrest and turn it to the heating setting. Remember to set the temperature around a comfortable 25°C—avoid going too high to prevent dryness. Using it in winter has many benefits; rear passengers stay warm and won’t complain about the chill. Regularly check the AC filter to prevent blockages that could affect airflow. This method is simple—try it a few times to get used to it, ensuring a pleasant journey for the whole family.

When taking the kids out in our family's Prado, activating the rear heating is crucial. First, start the engine and wait for the 'ready' status to appear on the dashboard. Look at the circular knob in the central console's AC panel - turning it towards red activates heating. Simply press the AUTO button for automatic temperature regulation, letting the system manage airflow automatically. If there are rear vents, use the REAR button to shift focus to the back seats for warm air distribution. Pro tip: When kids feel cold in the back, setting the temperature between 22-24°C is sufficient to avoid overheating. Also, choose the right ventilation mode to prevent direct airflow on passengers. Regular AC system cleaning improves efficiency and reduces odors when using rear heating. This setup ensures comfort and safety during winter road trips, preventing kids from catching colds. In short, just a few simple button presses get the job done.

I think the rear heating settings of the Prado are quite straightforward. Start the car and press the AUTO function to activate the air conditioning system. Turn the temperature knob to the warm zone, marked in red. Then tap the REAR control option on the screen, which adjusts the heat output for the rear seats. In some models, there's a separate knob on the rear armrest to adjust the temperature level. Generally, setting the temperature to 22 degrees is sufficient, as higher settings might feel stuffy. Make sure the system is functioning properly and there are no obstructions blocking the vents. This can quickly warm up the rear seats and improve the driving environment.


