How to Turn the Car Air Conditioning On and Off?

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LaJessica
07/30/25 5:53am
To turn off the car air conditioning, adjust the fan speed control to "0" or press the AC button. If you want to turn off the cooling function while keeping the fan on, simply switch off the separate cooling control. For heating in winter, adjust the cooling/heating switch to the heating zone, turn on the fan switch, and adjust the fan speed. Ensure the cooling switch is off when heating. Correct usage of car air conditioning: The left button controls temperature: blue indicates cold air, red indicates warm air, and the middle represents moderate temperature. Turn the left button toward blue for cold air and toward red for warm air, then press the AC button. The middle button adjusts fan speed, and the rightmost button sets the mode (e.g., footwell, hands, or windshield). Two modes can be used simultaneously. The white line on the left adjusts temperature—move it to the middle if it gets too warm. To turn off the air conditioning without affecting other functions, simply switch off the middle fan button. Function of the car air conditioning system: It cools, heats, ventilates, and purifies the air inside the car, providing a comfortable environment for passengers, reducing driver fatigue, and improving driving safety. Maintenance tips for car air conditioning: Check the system before first summer use. Replace the air filter regularly and clean the condenser thoroughly by removing the radiator. Periodically setting the fan to high helps remove dust from the air vents, keeping the system clean.
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