How to turn on the rear seat air conditioning in the Lynk & Co 01?

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ZacharyRose
09/06/25 8:00am
The rear seat air conditioning in the Lynk & Co 01 does not have a separate switch, only air vents. Simply push the central roller upward to open the air vent. The rear seat air conditioning in the Lynk & Co 01 is a comfort feature that shares the same compressor with the front air conditioning, and the airflow can usually be adjusted independently. The Lynk & Co 01 is a compact SUV launched by Lynk & Co, with dimensions of 4549mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1689mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2734mm. It is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 160kW and a maximum torque of 325Nm, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
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JuneLee
09/18/25 7:37am
As a Lynk & Co 01 owner, the rear seat AC is entirely controlled from the front. See that vertical strip-shaped vent behind the center armrest? The switches and airflow direction are adjusted via manual flaps on both sides, with a central roller wheel to control airflow volume. Below the front infotainment screen, there's a physical 'REAR' button with a person icon - press it to activate rear ventilation connected to the main AC system. For screen control, tap the fan icon in the AC interface, then locate and activate the second-row display area. While rear passengers can't independently adjust temperature, if they feel cold, front occupants can push the B-pillar vent flaps upward to avoid direct airflow or increase the overall temperature. Remember to check for any blockages in the ducts that might prevent airflow, which occasionally happens during new vehicle delivery.
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