How to Use the Air Conditioning in Geely Emgrand?

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CooperDella
07/29/25 12:47am
Geely Emgrand air conditioning operation method: 1. The vehicle's air conditioning control panel is located in the center of the dashboard, with AC, OFF, and AUTO buttons representing air conditioning cooling switch, turn off air conditioning, and automatic air conditioning respectively; 2. The left knob controls the airflow volume; 3. The right knob adjusts the temperature; 4. MODE button selects air vent direction. Taking the 2019 Emgrand as an example: it's positioned as a compact car with body dimensions of 4632mm(length)×1789mm(width)×1470mm(height) and a wheelbase of 2650mm. In terms of power, the 2019 Emgrand is equipped with a 1.3T turbocharged engine featuring front-wheel drive, delivering maximum power of 98kW with turbo engagement at 1800rpm and peak torque output of 185Nm at 2000rpm.
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VonCamilla
08/12/25 4:58am
I'm very familiar with the air conditioning controls of the Emgrand. As a seasoned driver with years of experience, the key operation is to press the AUTO button directly after starting the vehicle, and the system will automatically adjust the fan speed and temperature settings based on the temperature. Use the knob to easily adjust the temperature value—turn it to lower temperatures in summer and higher temperatures in winter, suitable for different seasons. If the airflow feels too strong or too weak, the manual fan speed button allows for quick adjustments. The recirculation button is also practical, switching to internal circulation during traffic jams to avoid exhaust fumes. Don’t forget to clean or replace the cabin air filter during regular maintenance to prevent odors and bacteria, which also extends the system’s lifespan. The overall design is user-friendly, easy to get used to, and reduces driver distraction.
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