How to Use ecoheatcool Correctly?
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For the active ECO mode, there is usually a dedicated control button that the driver can press to activate when needed. When the vehicle speed exceeds 120 km/h or when idling in N, P gear, or manual mode, the ECO mode can be turned off.
Activating the ECO HEAT COOL mode is straightforward. With over 20 years of driving experience, I find it ideal for daily commutes: after starting the vehicle, simply press the ECO button on the dashboard or select the corresponding icon, and the system activates automatically. It adjusts the cabin temperature in real-time based on sensors, catering to both heating and cooling needs. This is far more convenient than manual settings—for instance, quick heating on chilly mornings and timely cooling intervention on hot afternoons, saving fuel and reducing emissions. I use it to avoid extreme temperature fluctuations by setting a target temperature (e.g., 22°C), allowing the system to intelligently balance airflow and prevent excessive power drain. Long-term benefits include extended battery life and up to a 10% reduction in monthly fuel consumption. Remember to keep sensors clean and inspect the AC filter regularly to maintain optimal performance.