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What the Air Recirculation Button Means for Your Driving Experience

On scorching days, recirculation mode is your best friend. Instead of constantly trying to cool down new blasts of 95°F outside air, the system recirculates the already-cooled air inside.Vehicle & Traffic Safety

Pro tip: Start with windows down for 60 seconds to blast out the superheated air, then roll them up, turn on AC, and press the recirculation button. You’ll get cold air much faster.

2. In Heavy Traffic or Tunnels

This is the most important use. When you’re stuck in traffic surrounded by exhaust fumes, recirculation mode closes off the outside air intake, preventing those toxic fumes from entering your cabin.

Use it: In bumper-to-bumper traffic, tunnels, or anywhere you smell exhaust.

3. When Driving Through Smelly Areas

Passing a farm, landfill, or area with strong odors? Recirculation mode seals off the outside, keeping those smells out of your cabin.Vehicle & Traffic S

Pro tip: Start with windows down for 60 seconds to blast out the superheated air, then roll them up, turn on AC, and press the recirculation button. You’ll get cold air much faster.

2. In Heavy Traffic or Tunnels

This is the most important use. When you’re stuck in traffic surrounded by exhaust fumes, recirculation mode closes off the outside air intake, preventing those toxic fumes from entering your cabin.

Use it: In bumper-to-bumper traffic, tunnels, or anywhere you smell exhaust.

3. When Driving Through Smelly Areas

Passing a farm, landfill, or area with strong odors? Recirculation mode seals off the outside, keeping those smells out of your cabin.Vehicle &

4. On Dusty or Polluted Roads
Driving on gravel roads or through construction zones? Recirculation keeps dust and particulates from being sucked inside.

5. During High Pollen or Allergy Seasons

If you’re driving through an area with high pollen counts, recirculation can help keep allergens out—especially if you have a good cabin air filter.

When to Turn Recirculation OFF

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