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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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MacCecilia
09/18/25 6:05am

I just picked up a JAC car, and the air conditioning operation is quite straightforward. After starting the car, locate the air conditioning control panel on the center console. There's a fan icon button—press it to turn it on. Adjust the temperature by turning the knob a few times—cooler or warmer as you prefer. Control the fan speed with the plus and minus buttons—not too loud to be noisy, not too low to feel stuffy. In hot summer weather, press the A/C button for cooling. In cold winter weather, you don’t need the A/C—the engine heat will naturally provide warm air. Pay attention to the recirculation button: use it in city traffic to avoid exhaust fumes, and switch to fresh air mode on highways for better ventilation and faster defogging. The central screen also lets you set the airflow direction—pointing it at your feet or face feels very comfortable. Replace the cabin air filter every six months to prevent mold and odors. After using it for half a year, it’s been very comfortable—simple and effortless to operate.

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Genesis
11/01/25 6:32am

I've been driving JAC sedans for several years and have gained some experience with air conditioning usage. After starting the engine, don't turn on the AC immediately - let the car warm up for dozens of seconds before pressing the fan button to activate the system. The temperature control knob is crucial; set it to a comfortable level - not too low to freeze your feet nor too high to cause dry mouth. In summer, activate the A/C compressor for cooling, while in winter you don't need it as the warm air comes from the engine coolant. Use the dashboard buttons to control fan speed - start with lower speed for fuel efficiency, then increase for better cooling when at high speed. Flexibly use the air circulation modes: external circulation prevents window fogging on rainy humid days, while internal circulation maintains air quality in polluted areas. The central console also allows setting single-zone or multi-zone temperature control, which is convenient for families. Regular maintenance is key - clean filters prevent odors. This approach ensures worry-free durability and smooth daily operation.

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HaleyAnn
12/15/25 6:40am

As an experienced driver, I find Jianghuai's air conditioning practical and user-friendly. Start the car, press the fan icon for ventilation, and adjust the temperature with the knob. Turn on the A/C button for cooling in summer, but skip it for warmth in winter. Adjust the fan speed moderately—too high causes noise, too low won't cool enough. Switch between internal and external circulation regularly: use internal to protect against urban pollution and external for fresh air on highways. Turning on the AC after the engine warms up saves fuel and ensures stability. Clean the filter every six months to prevent bacteria. Simple controls are sufficient—avoid unnecessary button presses.

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