Where is the warm air switch of Hongqi H5?

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OliviaLynn
07/29/25 10:07pm
The warm air switch of Hongqi H5 is located on the air conditioning fan or AC switch. Introduction to Hongqi H5: The Hongqi H5 is a new model under the Hongqi brand. The H5 largely retains the design of the Hongqi B-Concept concept car, featuring an inverted trapezoidal front grille connected to the headlights with vertical chrome trim strips inside. It is equipped with a 1.8T engine, rated power of 131kw, torque of 250Nm, and matched with a 6AT transmission. Precautions for using warm air: In winter, many car owners turn on the heating as soon as they start the car because they are afraid of the cold. In fact, since the engine has just started in winter and the water tank temperature is still low, turning on the air conditioning not only fails to quickly increase the temperature inside the car but also adds burden to the engine, delaying the normal rise in engine temperature. The correct approach is to start the engine for preheating first. Wait until the engine temperature pointer reaches the middle position, then turn on the warm air conditioning and set the air circulation to external circulation to expel the cold air inside the car. After 2 to 3 minutes, set the air circulation to internal circulation.
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