What does the car seat ventilation symbol look like?
2 Answers
The symbol is a seat with a fan above it. Here is relevant information: 1. Principle: Seat ventilation involves designers using fans to inject air into the seat, which then flows out through small holes on the seat surface, achieving ventilation. When a passenger sits on the seat, the back of the body is in close contact with the seat surface, preventing air circulation in the contact area, which hinders sweat evaporation and causes discomfort. 2. Advantages: The ventilation function effectively improves the air circulation environment between the body and the seat surface, ensuring that even after prolonged sitting, the contact area remains dry and comfortable. Seat ventilation is achieved by adding fans to the back of the seat cushion and backrest foam, which draw in air and direct it into the ventilation layer.
I often see the car seat ventilation symbol, which is usually a fan-shaped button designed like a small fan or with arrows indicating airflow on the seat. Inside the car, it's commonly located on the center console or seat side buttons—just press it to activate the ventilation. This feature is especially useful in summer, keeping your back cool and preventing sweat-induced slipping. From personal experience, the symbol may light up in blue or white when turned on, and while icons vary slightly between SUVs and sedans, they're generally intuitive. If the button is unclear, I recommend checking the owner's manual or pressing it to listen for the fan sound as confirmation. In daily life, regular maintenance ensures the fan works properly and reduces odor issues. Just remember not to accidentally activate it on hot days.