Which button is for defogging in the Volkswagen Bora?

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HectorAnn
07/30/25 10:30am
Volkswagen Bora's defogging button is the fan-shaped ripple design button on the air conditioning control panel. How to use the defogging function: If you notice fogging on the vehicle's front windshield, you can directly locate the defogging switch inside the car. The defogging switch icon features a fan-shaped design with ripples, which effectively removes windshield fogging. If the fogging is severe, you can also turn on the AC switch. This activates the air compressor, producing drier air that accelerates the defogging effect. Introduction to the Volkswagen Bora: The Bora is Volkswagen's first independently designed model, acclaimed as a new car that "inherits and surpasses the classics."
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