How to Turn on the Warm Air in the Lamando?

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FelixLynn
07/24/25 5:47am
Steps to turn on the warm air in the Lamando: 1. Locate the one-touch start button in the vehicle cockpit and press it to start the engine; 2. After the engine starts, press the OFF button on the vehicle's air conditioning system to activate the air conditioning; 3. Once the air conditioning is on, press the AC button on the left air conditioning knob to turn off the cold air; 4. After turning off the cooling function, rotate the two knobs on the left and right of the air conditioning control system to the right to activate the warm air for both the driver and passenger compartments. The Lamando is a compact car under the Volkswagen brand, featuring a 4-door, 5-seat sedan body structure. It measures 4615 mm in length, 1826 mm in width, and 1425 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2656 mm. The suspension system employs a MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension.
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OReed
08/11/25 1:31am
Turning on the heating in the Lamando is actually quite simple. I rely on it to keep warm every winter while driving. After starting the engine, don’t rush to turn on the heater—wait a minute or two for the coolant to warm up a bit, so the air heats up faster. Then, look for the temperature knob on the center console and turn it all the way to the red side or set a higher temperature, like above 25°C. Next, adjust the fan speed knob—usually, a low setting is enough to avoid excessive noise. For even more convenience, if your Lamando has automatic climate control, just press the AUTO button and adjust the temperature setting; the system will manage the airflow and temperature distribution automatically. There’s also the air recirculation button—use the recirculation mode initially to warm up the cabin faster, then switch to fresh air mode to maintain good airflow. Easy, right? This way, you can drive long distances with the heater on without feeling dry or fatigued. Just remember not to direct the airflow straight at your face—adjust it to blow toward the feet and windshield for warmth and to prevent window fogging.
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