How to Use the Air Conditioning in Volkswagen Lavida?

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MacBrianna
07/30/25 6:19am
Volkswagen Lavida's air conditioning adjustment is primarily done through the control buttons and knobs located in the center of the dashboard. Below are the steps to use the air conditioning in Volkswagen Lavida: 1. The air conditioning controls are located in the lower central part of the dashboard. The A/C button is the compressor switch for the air conditioning. 2. Press the A/C button to turn on the air conditioning when the indicator light is on. 3. To turn off the air conditioning, press the OFF button to shut down the system. The functions of each control button are as follows: 1. The left knob adjusts the temperature; turning it clockwise increases the temperature, while turning it counterclockwise decreases it. 2. The middle knob adjusts the fan speed; higher settings increase the airflow. 3. The right knob adjusts the air vent direction, including the defogging mode for the windshield. 4. The second button on the left is the rearview mirror heating button, suitable for driving in rainy conditions. 5. The second button on the right is the air recirculation button.
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