The Difference Between Automatic and Manual Air Conditioning in Sedans

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DeDavid
07/30/25 3:44am
Here are the differences between automatic and manual air conditioning in sedans: 1. Different functions: The automatic air conditioning in cars can set a temperature value according to the owner's needs through the intelligent computer system. The air conditioning will automatically control the output power of the air conditioning compressor and the air volume to adjust the temperature to the set value. Manual air conditioning can only adjust cold or warm air and cannot precisely control the temperature. 2. Different experiences: Automatic air conditioning is more convenient and intelligent to use compared to manual air conditioning. When you feel the temperature inside the car is unsuitable, you only need to reset it. The car is equipped with temperature sensors. Once the temperature inside the car reaches the set value, the air conditioning will automatically stop working. It restarts when the temperature changes, avoiding the hassle of repeatedly operating manual air conditioning.
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