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When to avoid air recirculation?
In cold and wet weather
In winter, recirculated air can increase humidity in the passenger compartment and cause windows to fog up. Use outside air for effective demisting.
On long journeys
Prolonged use of recirculation mode can lead to an increase in carbon dioxide in the indoor air, causing fatigue and discomfort. Consider alternating with fresh air.
For sensitive people
Passengers with respiratory problems or allergies may prefer fresh air to avoid prolonged recirculation of potentially stale air.
Control your comfort with this simple button
The discreet yet powerful air recirculation button is a real asset for a more pleasant and healthier drive. By using it wisely, you can improve interior air quality, save energy, and protect your health. The next time you hit the road, remember: a simple action can make all the difference to your comfort and that of your passengers.