What are the effects of turning on the air conditioning while parked after starting the vehicle?
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The effects of turning on the air conditioning while parked after starting the vehicle include: 1. Increased production and retention of engine carbon deposits; 2. Reduced effective heat dissipation, leading to higher engine coolant temperatures; 3. Increased load on the engine cooling system; 4. Shortened engine lifespan; 5. Risk of carbon monoxide poisoning for occupants. The method to turn on the vehicle air conditioning is: 1. Rotate the knob in the air conditioning control area for cooling or heating; 2. Press the AC button for cooling. The functions of the car air conditioning are: 1. Providing a comfortable environment for passengers, reducing travel fatigue; 2. Creating favorable working conditions for the driver. Car air conditioning, also known as the automotive air conditioning system, is used to regulate and control the temperature, humidity, air cleanliness, and air flow inside the vehicle cabin to maintain optimal conditions.