How much fuel is consumed when sleeping in a car with the air conditioning on for one hour?

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McAnnie
07/30/25 8:04am
Each vehicle has different fuel consumption, so the amount of fuel consumed while idling for an hour may vary. For example, the Skoda Kodiaq 2.0T consumes approximately 1.6L of fuel per hour when idling, while the Toyota Yaris 1.5L consumes about 1.4L of fuel per hour when idling. Below are some relevant details: 1. From the perspective of the car's air conditioning configuration: It is mainly divided into manual and automatic types. Generally, manual air conditioning systems are equipped with fixed-capacity compressors, where adjusting the airflow volume does not affect the compressor. 2. Turning on the air conditioning for cooling: The compressor will always operate at full speed, so the greater the airflow, the higher the electricity consumption, and theoretically, the higher the fuel consumption. 3. Adjusting the temperature in manual air conditioning: It simply mixes more or less hot air into the cold air. In practical use, the interior temperature of the car is unlikely to reach conditions that would stop the compressor from running.
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