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What is the general temperature setting for car air conditioning?

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Ellie
07/29/2025, 04:29:47 AM

Car air conditioning is generally set between 21 to 25 degrees Celsius in summer and 25 to 28 degrees Celsius in winter. The temperature inside the car should not differ too much from the external environment, as this may cause discomfort to passengers. Relevant information about car air conditioning is introduced as follows: 1. Function: It can cool, heat, ventilate, and purify the air inside the cabin, providing a comfortable environment for passengers, reducing driver fatigue, and improving driving safety. 2. Introduction: Air conditioning systems have become one of the indicators of a car's functionality. They typically include cooling, heating, and ventilation systems. These combined systems make full use of the limited space inside the car, featuring a simple structure and easy operation, making them a popular modern car air conditioning system internationally.

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LaJulianna
08/12/2025, 01:33:56 AM

I've been driving for years and find that the air conditioning temperature is quite particular. Setting it around 22 degrees is usually just right. Especially in the hot summer, this temperature cools the car quickly without being too cold. Sometimes on the highway when the sun is scorching, I slightly adjust it to 23 degrees to avoid the blast being too strong. In winter, setting the heater to 24 degrees with a bit of defogging function feels very comfortable. I remember when the car was new, I often set it to 18 degrees, which not only increased fuel consumption but also made me prone to catching a cold. Now I've learned my lesson—moderate temperature is best for driving. Also, consider the number of passengers; if there are more people, adjust it a bit higher to avoid freezing. Don’t forget to clean the filter regularly to keep the airflow smooth. Overall, 22 degrees is a good starting point—safe and fuel-efficient.

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Gavin
10/05/2025, 02:40:56 AM

For the AC setting, I'd recommend setting it slightly higher, like 24°C, which is more fuel-efficient. I do a lot of city driving with frequent traffic jams. If set too low, the engine load increases, and fuel consumption shoots up. I've tried setting it to 22°C a few times—it feels okay in summer, but in winter when using the heater, 24°C is just right, avoiding conflicts between cooling and heating. Also, environmental factors matter: set it higher on sunny days to prevent cold drafts and keep it moderate on rainy days to avoid fogging. I find 24°C quite balanced—not too stuffy nor too chilly. I usually check the AC system's condition; proper settings can extend component life and reduce maintenance hassles. Simply put, setting it higher is both hassle-free and eco-friendly.

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StAriana
11/18/2025, 03:10:22 AM

My child often rides in the car, so the air conditioning temperature needs to be set just right—23 degrees is the most comfortable. Kids are prone to catching colds; too low and they might get chilled, too high and it feels stuffy. 23 degrees works well in both winter and summer. In summer, setting it to 22 degrees feels too cold, so I slightly increase it to ensure the whole family stays comfortable. The weather also matters—when it's sunny, I raise the temperature a bit to avoid a big temperature difference, and on rainy days, I lower it slightly for better dehumidification. I've also experimented with different temperatures while driving alone—20 degrees makes the air vents feel freezing, while 25 degrees is too weak. Overall, 23 degrees is the sweet spot, making the journey comfortable and stress-free. Regular maintenance of the air conditioning, like cleaning the filters, keeps it healthier.

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MacColeman
01/08/2026, 10:01:12 PM

When I first started driving, I wasted fuel by randomly adjusting the AC. Now I've learned that setting it to 24°C is the most user-friendly approach. Just press AUTO mode to start, turn the knob to set 24°C - simple and efficient. In summer, 23°C cools the cabin faster, while 24°C provides ample warmth in winter. Too high a temperature strains the engine, while too low makes passengers uncomfortable. I also make it a habit to check air filters to prevent odors and adjust vent directions for better airflow distribution. Make minor adjustments with weather changes instead of sticking to one setting. This makes driving more comfortable and protects your car. 24°C is beginner-friendly without unnecessary fuss.

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Walker
04/05/2026, 03:13:28 AM

Air conditioning temperature affects health, and I prefer around 22°C. Too high makes the car stuffy and reduces concentration, while too low with cold air can easily cause colds. 22°C quickly balances comfort in hot summers, and in winter, I set it to 23°C to prevent dryness. It also relates to habits—I maintain 22°C on long drives to avoid fatigue. Air circulation is crucial; after setting the temperature, adjust the fan speed and recirculation mode. Remember, don’t set it too low to save fuel—it doesn’t burden the car much. Sticking to 22°C is both energy-efficient and reassuring.

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