How to Use the Air Conditioning in JAC Vehicles?

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SaraAnn
09/06/25 6:20am
The button located below the middle of the center console is the air conditioning power button. The knob on the right is primarily for temperature adjustment, and there is also a front/rear windshield defogging button on the right. After starting the vehicle, press the air conditioning power button, then turn on the cooling button, and finally press the recirculation button to use the air conditioning.
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