What does 'auto' mean on an Audi car?
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The 'auto' on an Audi car refers to the automatic mode, which can automatically adjust the heating and cooling effects of the air conditioning based on the temperature inside and outside the vehicle. After pressing 'auto', the air conditioning will automatically adjust the temperature and airflow according to weather, road conditions, etc. The co-pilot can also control it separately, which is independently operated based on different people's physiques. Audi models include: Audi A4L, Audi A6, Audi A6L, Audi Q5, Audi Q5L, etc. Taking the 2020 Audi A4L as an example, it is a mid-size car with body dimensions of: length 4858mm, width 1847mm, height 1439mm, wheelbase of 2908mm, and a body weight of 1610kg.
I often use the AUTO button in my Audi, which stands for automatic mode, primarily for the air conditioning system. After pressing it, the air conditioning can automatically adjust the temperature, fan speed, and vent positions—all you need to do is set a target temperature, such as 22°C. The system monitors current conditions via interior and exterior sensors and automatically adjusts to maintain the set temperature. This means quick heating when starting cold in winter and prompt cooling and dehumidifying in hot summers. The benefits are straightforward: it reduces the hassle of manual adjustments, allowing me to focus more on the road, especially during long drives. I recommend paying attention to the recirculation mode when using it: select recirculation to prevent pollution when air quality is poor, and switch to fresh air mode for ventilation. Overall, the operation is simple and intuitive—just one button for effortless convenience.