How the water heating system works
The water heating and air heating system mainly consists of a blower and a heater box. The principle is simpler. After the heater is turned on, the high-temperature coolant in the car engine will enter the heater box, and the air blown by the blower will also enter the heater box, so that the empty air outlet will blow out warm air.
The warm water tank is actually a heat exchanger.
When using the heating function, be sure to pay attention to how to use it. If used incorrectly, it will also cause the car's fuel consumption to increase.
Do not turn on the heater immediately after starting the engine in winter. Turn on the heater after 10 to 15 minutes of normal driving.
Just after starting the engine, the engine temperature is relatively low. Turning on the heater at this time will cause the engine to heat up too slowly and increase fuel consumption.
After starting the engine in winter, the idle speed is higher than usual. This is because the engine temperature is too low, so the ECU will instruct the fuel injection system to inject more fuel to allow the engine to heat up quickly.
Some riders still have the habit of heating in place in winter. In fact, on-site heating is useless. On-site heating will only increase exhaust emissions and fuel consumption.
The correct way to warm up a car is to start the engine first and then shift gears, but do not let the engine run at an excessively high speed when starting to drive.
Driving in gear after starting the engine can also make the transmission oil quickly reach the operating temperature, which is also good for the transmission.
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