Do You Need to Turn on A/C for Car Cooling?

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OJackson
07/29/25 6:29pm
Car cooling requires turning on the A/C, as A/C is the cooling button. It's best to also turn on the internal circulation when cooling. Below is an introduction to car air conditioning: Heating System: Its function is to heat the air inside the car or fresh air entering from outside, achieving the purpose of warming and dehumidifying. Cooling System: Its function is to lower the temperature inside the car when the external environment temperature is high, making passengers feel cool and comfortable. Air Purification System: Its function is to filter the incoming air, continuously removing polluted gases from the car interior to keep the air inside clean.
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StJonathan
08/14/25 11:26am
Bro, turning on the A/C is key for cooling! Without it, it's just a regular fan blowing air—no cold air comes out, and driving in summer would be unbearable. The A/C button activates the compressor, which compresses the refrigerant to produce cold air and cool down the car. Automatic climate control models are more convenient—just press AUTO, and it adjusts the fan speed and temperature automatically. For manual systems, turn on the A/C and lower the temperature dial. Without A/C, you only get natural or warm air, which affects comfort. When I drive, I open the windows to ventilate for a few minutes before turning on the A/C—it cools faster and saves fuel. Remember not to rely too much on recirculation mode; switch it up for fresh air. Clean the AC filter regularly to avoid odors or poor cooling performance, ensuring a better overall experience. In short, always turn on the A/C for cooling.
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