● Keep the vehicle in a cool place if possible.
Parking in the hot sun can heat up the air
inside the car, thus increasing the time taken
to cool the vehicle. If you have to park your
car in direct sunlight, please open the car
windows to let out the hot air inside for the
first few minutes after the air conditioning
system is turned on.
● Please turn off the window when using the
A/C. The ingress of outside air will reduce
the A/C efficiency.
● When the A/C system is running, make sure
that the air inlet in front of the windshield is
clear and free of obstructions such as leaves.
The accumulation of blocking objects at the
air inlet will affect the flow of air.
● When the A/C system is turned off, the
internal and external circulation state
records the state before the A/C is turned off.
When the internal/external air circulation
state is in external circulation, fresh air will
enter the cab when the vehicle is in driving
state. If you do not want fresh air to enter,
please manually set the state to internal
circulation.
A/C vent
Front A/C vent
The front A/C system has four types of vents:
1. Side vent
There are 2 side air vents, one each on the left and
right side of the instrument panel.
2. Central air vent
There are 2 central air vents, which are located in the
middle of the instrument panel.
3. Foot air vent
Four, respectively located in the driver, front
passenger and second row foot space.
4. Rear vent
There are 2 rear air vents, which are located on the
back of the front center armrest.
Rear A/C vent
There are 6 vents in the rear A/C system:
1. Head blowing air vent
Four, located on the roof, near the second and third-
row seat.
2. Foot blowing air vent
Two, located on the right side panel of the vehicle.