What does the first gear frost, the second gear frostbite, and the third gear freeze?
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The air conditioning in the old Jetta model is like the first gear frosts, the second gear frostbites, and the third gear lets you see the Northern Lights. Here is an introduction to the new Jetta: Exterior Design: The headlights are paired with currently popular black backing frames, a refined and elegant chrome grille, and the design of the front and rear bumpers integrates seamlessly with the Jetta's simple and robust body, making the connection between the front, fenders, and side profile more perfect. The interior design incorporates avant-garde, fashionable, and innovative elements, forming a unified interior style with other in-car configurations, offering both comfort and aesthetics. In terms of vehicle dimensions, the interior space is more spacious, providing a more comfortable ride, which better meets the needs of Chinese consumers for a dual-purpose family and business sedan. 1.4L EA211 Engine: The new Jetta 1.4L model is equipped with a 1.4L EA211 engine, which reaches its maximum power output of 66kW at 5500 rpm and its maximum torque of 132N-m at 3800 rpm. The small-displacement engine not only brings users lower vehicle operating costs but also achieves energy efficiency and environmental protection.
Haha, this description is quite amusing. The first fan speed is as gentle as frost forming on car windows in winter, just a light breeze on the face makes you feel cold; the second speed is a bit stronger, and if you're not careful, prolonged exposure might leave your skin red, almost like frostbite; the third speed is the strongest, with cold air blasting in—no wonder you'd catch a cold if you don't turn it down! Just kidding, don't take it seriously. I used to love cranking the AC to the third speed, but it made me sneeze while driving, which was distracting. Later, I learned my lesson: now I start with maximum fan speed to cool the car quickly, then switch to auto mode or lower speeds once it's comfortable, so I don't freeze myself. Also, remember to keep the AC filter clean—otherwise, even the strongest airflow won't work well, especially in hot summer weather. Use the recirculation and fresh air modes wisely to avoid fogging up.