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What is the purpose of the Baojun 730 off button?

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StGrant
09/05/25 4:48am

Baojun 730 off button is the air conditioning switch. Advantages of Baojun 730: The comfort of the car is very good, it is very comfortable to drive on the highway, the car is quite stable and does not drift, and the seven-seater car is very convenient for travel, no need to worry about not having enough seats for more people. Performance of Baojun 730: Baojun 730 is designed with the concept of full-member safety protection, promising five-star safety assurance. The entire series comes standard with 4 airbags, ABS+EBD, ultra-high-strength steel plates, child safety seat interfaces, reverse radar, cruise control and other active and passive safety configurations. These are all equipped for safety in a practical way.

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DiLilliana
09/17/25 5:16am

I was also quite curious about the 'off' button on the Baojun 730 when I bought the car. It's essentially the air conditioning shut-off button. When you start the car, the air conditioning is on by default, and the fan blows loudly, which is cool in summer but uncomfortable in winter. Pressing the 'off' button directly turns off the air conditioning, stopping both the temperature control and fan speed, which is very convenient and also saves some fuel consumption. If you prefer to open the windows for ventilation or listen to music without the noise, this button is the most convenient. The design of the Baojun 730 is quite thoughtful, with the button prominently placed on the panel for easy operation. I often use it on long highway drives—when the air conditioning runs for too long, the machine can produce a slight humming sound, and turning it off brings quietness while also giving the air conditioning system a rest, which can extend its lifespan. Just remember not to switch it on and off too frequently to avoid circuit wear.

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VonSamuel
10/31/25 5:45am

As a novice driver, when I was practicing with the Baojun 730, I kept wondering what that 'off' button was for. Later, I realized it's the air conditioning shut-off button. It's usually located on the panel near the steering wheel, next to the 'auto' button. Pressing it stops the entire air conditioning system, and the airflow ceases as well. After using it a few times, I found it quite practical: for instance, turning it off after the car cools down in summer, or pressing 'off' right after starting the car in winter to save power. When operating, start the vehicle first, locate the button, and press it lightly—the panel indicator light will turn off. If you press it by mistake, don't panic; just press 'auto' or adjust the fan speed to restore the settings. Safety is the top priority in this design; turning off the air conditioning doesn't affect other functions like lights, which remain operational. It's convenient for one-handed operation while driving, making it ideal for beginners to learn—just be careful not to confuse the button sequence.

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VanessaLee
12/14/25 5:53am

The OFF button on the Baojun 730 is for turning off the air conditioning. I've used it several times, and it's very simple: press it while driving, and the AC shuts off immediately—no airflow, temperature adjustment disabled. The indicator light on the panel turns off to confirm it's deactivated. This feature is especially handy when AC isn’t needed, like during short trips or when ventilating the cabin. It reduces noise and saves battery load. The button is typically located in the center of the driver’s side, easy to operate—just restart the AC if accidentally pressed. The design is reliable and durable.

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