Does the car air conditioning water tank need to be filled with water?

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ORuby
07/29/25 7:52pm
Car air conditioning does not require water. Modern air conditioning systems consist of the following components: 1. Ventilation system: It is essential to ensure indoor ventilation while the car is in motion, which means continuously introducing fresh air into the car interior to expel dust, carbon dioxide, and harmful gases from the engine. During cold winters, the fresh air should also be heated to maintain a suitable indoor temperature. 2. Heating system: It heats the air inside the car or the fresh air entering from outside to achieve the purposes of warming and dehumidifying. 3. Refrigeration system: It lowers the temperature inside the car when the external environment temperature is high, making passengers feel cool and comfortable. 4. Air purification system: It filters the introduced air and continuously removes foul gases from the car interior to keep the air inside clean.
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