It's a bit inconvenient that with the Tucson Luxury model, you have to manually turn off the AC to use the heater. Does anyone have a good solution for this issue? Please share your thoughts.
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10To turn on the heater without the AC light coming on, you usually need to adjust the settings on your car's climate control system. Make sure that the AC button is turned off. If your car has an automatic climate control system, try switching to manual mode and adjusting the temperature and fan settings manually. If the AC light still comes on when you activate the heater, it might be due to the car's design to dehumidify the air, in which case you may need to consult your vehicle's manual or contact a service center for further assistance.