Where is the Buick Excelle air conditioning temperature controller located?
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The Buick Excelle air conditioning temperature controller is located on the center console, featuring a blue and red button. This knob is used to adjust the temperature. The 'AC' button serves as the air conditioning switch. The first knob above is for temperature adjustment, the second controls the fan speed (turning it to '0' turns it off), and the third adjusts the airflow direction, which can be directed to the windshield, head, hands, or feet. The Buick Excelle has body dimensions of 4468mm in length, 1765mm in width, and 1469mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2611mm. In terms of exterior design, the new Excelle adopts Buick's next-generation family design language, featuring a new winged grille with dark mesh texture and a high-gloss chrome-plated shield-shaped outer contour. The winged headlights and grille form a diving angle, creating a dynamic look. For the interior, the new car continues Buick's 360-degree wraparound integrated design, incorporating lightweight design elements. The center console panel uses integrated high-gloss black and chrome trim to create a high-contrast visual effect, highlighting a sense of technology.
I've been driving a Buick Excelle for many years. The air conditioning temperature control is located right in the center of the dashboard, usually the dedicated temperature control knob among the two rotary buttons. Turning it to the right increases heat, while turning left cools it down. When adjusting the temperature while driving, avoid being too distracted; it's safer to pull over for operation. If the air conditioning system is used frequently, dust may accumulate on the controller, causing sluggish response. Regularly wiping the panel with a soft cloth can help maintain it. If the temperature adjustment becomes unresponsive, it might be due to internal wiring issues, such as loose connectors or a blown fuse, in which case a professional repair shop should be consulted. Remember, the position won't change, though button designs may vary slightly between model years, which doesn't affect overall functionality.