How to use the air conditioning in Toyota Highlander?

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Kai
07/29/25 12:23pm
Toyota Highlander air conditioning usage method: Press the AC button to turn on the Toyota Highlander air conditioning system, and the indicator light in the button will illuminate. The AUTO button on the left represents automatic control of the air conditioning; pressing it will enable automatic temperature control. The temperature adjustment knob: turn it to the left to lower the temperature and to the right to increase the temperature. The automatic air conditioning system adjusts the temperature; turning the temperature knob clockwise or counterclockwise will raise or lower the temperature. The Highlander is a vehicle produced by Toyota, a large-sized SUV in the Toyota family. In terms of body dimensions, the Toyota Highlander is 4795mm in length, 1910mm in width, and 1760mm in height.
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