Which button is the defogger in Lavida?
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Lavida's defogger is the button with a fan-shaped pattern and three upward floating lines. When there is fog inside the car, pressing the defogging switch will light up the indicator, and the defogger starts working, reducing moisture, fog, and frost on the surface of the front windshield to improve visibility. Lavida is a Class A car independently developed by Shanghai Volkswagen, which not only maintains the excellent quality of German design but also incorporates many aesthetic concepts reflecting traditional Chinese culture and cutting-edge design elements. The rear and taillight design of Lavida is highly original, emphasizing the harmony with the front face while drawing inspiration from many international luxury car design elements. Under the careful refinement of the design team, the entire rear design is very compact, with a cleverly designed chrome strip between the taillight groups, connecting the entire rear to form a cohesive whole.
In my Lavida, the defog button is located on the central air conditioning panel—it's that small button with the fan and windshield heating icon, usually labeled as front windshield defog or something similar. Pressing it immediately activates the fan and heater, directing airflow toward the windows, and the fog clears up quickly. This is especially useful when driving in rainy or winter conditions, as fogged-up windows impair visibility and increase accident risks. Having driven the Lavida for several years, I remember that pairing it with proper AC settings—like switching to external circulation and warm air mode—enhances its effectiveness. If the button malfunctions, it might be due to a blown fuse or circuit issue, and simply replacing the fuse can fix it. Overall, the design is intuitive; even beginners won’t struggle to find it. Safety-wise, don’t slack off—press it promptly when fog builds up to avoid obscured vision on the road.