
Car air conditioners are covered by the three guarantees. The precautions for their use are: 1. Do not set the temperature too low; 2. Control the direction of the air outlet; 3. Avoid prolonged use; 4. Appropriately use high fan speed; 5. Turn off the air conditioner when driving at low speeds. The components of a car air conditioner include: 1. Compressor; 2. Condenser; 3. Evaporator; 4. Liquid storage dryer; 5. Expansion valve. The car air conditioner adjusts and controls the temperature, humidity, air cleanliness, and airflow inside the vehicle cabin to a suitable state, providing passengers with a comfortable riding environment and reducing fatigue during travel. It also creates favorable working conditions for the driver and serves as an important ventilation device for ensuring safe driving.

I think the car air conditioning is indeed covered by the Three Guarantees policy, and I'm quite clear about this. The Three Guarantees policy mainly refers to the manufacturer's responsibility to repair, replace, or refund within a specified period (such as two years or 50,000 kilometers) after purchasing a new car if quality issues arise. As a standard component of the vehicle, the air conditioning is part of the whole car system, so it is definitely included. Common issues like poor cooling, compressor failure, or abnormal noises, as long as they are caused by manufacturing defects, qualify for the Three Guarantees. However, it's important to confirm that the problem isn't due to improper use, such as self-modification damaging the pipes. I recommend checking the vehicle manual or consulting the 4S store directly, where experts can assist you. From my experience, early detection and resolution make driving more comfortable and safer, so don't let small issues turn into big troubles.

From a technical perspective, I understand the role of car air conditioning in the vehicle system, so it's naturally covered by the three-guarantee policy. The air conditioning system consists of core components like the compressor, condenser, and evaporator. If issues such as cooling failure or gas leakage occur early in a new car's life, they're mostly caused by manufacturing defects. In such cases, you're entitled to free repairs or replacements. But remember, the three-guarantee has a time limit—usually within two years of purchase—beyond which you'll have to pay out of pocket. I recommend car owners regularly check AC performance during the warranty period and maintain clean filters to reduce failure risks. If problems arise, visit an authorized service center promptly for evaluation to ensure comfortable cabin conditions during summer driving.

As a car owner, I've encountered similar situations. Simply put, the air conditioning is covered under the automotive three-guarantee policy. The regulations state that quality issues with new vehicles are eligible for free repairs. If the air conditioning fails within a few months of use, it definitely qualifies as a quality issue. However, it's important to confirm that the issue is the manufacturer's responsibility and not due to user error. I recommend first checking if the air conditioning settings are correct—whether it's a thermostat malfunction or poor cooling performance—and then directly contacting the 4S dealership for a solution. Don't hesitate; address the issue promptly to avoid affecting daily use.


