What is the correct way to use the defogging function in the Leiling?
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The correct methods to use the defogging function in the Leiling are: 1. Use hot air to blow; 2. Open the windows appropriately; 3. Turn on the air conditioning for defogging; 4. Use defogging spray. In rainy weather, if the windshield fogs up, these methods can be used to remove the fog, ensuring the safety of the vehicle during rainy conditions. The Leiling is a model under GAC Toyota Motor Co., Ltd., with body dimensions of 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. In terms of appearance, the front face of the Leiling has more lines compared to the older model, with raised front fenders on both sides, headlights changed to a hook style, and a slight modification to the overall rear design. A black horizontal chrome strip runs through the two taillights, and the black lower trim wraps around the rear, changing the previous purely family-oriented image.
As a young person who frequently drives a Levin to commute, I find the defogging function particularly important, especially on rainy days or in winter. The correct method is to start the vehicle first, let the engine warm up a bit, and then directly press the front defogging button (usually a fan-shaped icon). The system will automatically activate the air conditioner to blow cold air, quickly clearing the fog on the front windshield; for the rear window, press another button. I adjust the temperature to a comfortable range, such as around 22 degrees, and set the fan speed to medium. Remember to turn on the external circulation mode to let fresh air in, avoiding internal circulation which can cause the glass to fog up again. Cleaning the glass is also crucial—I make it a habit to regularly wipe the inner and outer surfaces with glass cleaner, which makes defogging more efficient. If fog suddenly appears while driving, safety comes first—pull over immediately to deal with it.