How to Use the Heating System in the 10th Generation Accord?
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Before using the heating system in the 10th Generation Accord, you need to wait for the engine's coolant temperature to rise to a certain level. The heating control knob has red and blue color markings on both sides—typically, the cold setting is on the left, and the warm setting is on the right. Turning the knob to the left lowers the car's temperature, while turning it to the right raises the temperature. Once the engine's coolant temperature has risen, you can turn on the air conditioning by adjusting the fan speed control. Below is an introduction to using the heating system in the Accord: 1. During winter, when starting the engine, the coolant temperature is still relatively low. In this state, you should not use the heating system because the air blown out by the AC will be cold. Turning on the AC immediately will not only fail to raise the interior temperature but also increase the engine's workload. 2. When starting the car cold, you should drive for a while until the engine's coolant temperature rises and stabilizes at around 90 degrees Celsius. At this point, you can turn on the car's heating system. Set the air circulation to external mode first to expel cold air from the cabin, then switch to internal circulation. The interior temperature will rise quickly afterward.