Does leaving the air conditioning on while parking affect the engine?

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OscarFitz
07/24/25 12:49pm
Leaving the air conditioning on while parking does not affect the engine. Below is relevant information about the engine: Composition of the engine: The engine consists of the valve cover, cylinder head, cylinder block, and oil pan from top to bottom, with sealing gaskets between these parts. Precautions for engine disassembly: Disassemble the engine after it has cooled down, firstly for easier disassembly and secondly to prevent deformation during disassembly; disassemble in order to prevent breakage or deformation during disassembly; professional tools are required for inspection, following the methods in the repair manual, using tools such as vernier calipers, outside micrometers, dial indicators, etc.
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