Is ECO for Cooling or Heating?
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ECO is an energy-saving mode, designed to reduce power consumption by decreasing the frequency of air conditioning start-stop cycles during cooling operation without compromising the cooling effect. The functions of automotive air conditioning are: 1. Achieving cooling effects through the continuous state change cycle of refrigerant; 2. Removing dust, odors, smoke, and toxic gases from the air inside the vehicle to freshen the cabin air, and humidifying the cabin air to increase its relative humidity. Maintenance methods for automotive air conditioning include: 1. Avoid setting the temperature too low; 2. Control the direction of air vents; 3. Avoid prolonged use; 4. Appropriately use high fan speeds; 5. Turn off the air conditioning during low-speed driving.