Where to Press for Defogging in a Corolla on Rainy Days?
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The defogging button in a Corolla is located on the center console. For manual air conditioning models, turn the airflow adjustment knob to the defogging mode. Automatic air conditioning models have a dedicated defogging button. Below is an introduction to the Corolla: 1. Exterior dimensions: The length, width, and height are 4635mm, 1780mm, and 1455mm respectively. The wheelbase is 2700mm. 2. Powertrain: Equipped with a 9NR-FTS engine with a displacement of 1.2T, delivering a maximum power of 86kw and a maximum torque of 185 Nm. Paired with a 10CVT transmission, the top speed can reach 180 km/h.
What annoys me most when driving in the rain is fogged-up windows, making it impossible to see the rearview mirrors. The Corolla's defogging function is actually quite simple – just locate the fan-shaped button in the climate control area and press it to activate the front windshield defogger, while the rear window defogger is marked with a square icon. I usually just turn on the AUTO mode for the AC, which instantly sets the fan speed to maximum. It's especially important to remember to turn on the AC cooling – though it feels odd to use air conditioning on rainy days, this is the fastest way to dehumidify. If the fogging is particularly heavy, set the temperature to around 20°C and avoid using recirculation mode. After two or three minutes, the windows will be clear, and you can then adjust back to your preferred temperature. It's best to keep your windows clean regularly, as oil films can worsen fogging issues.