What Causes Jerking When Driving with Air Conditioning On?
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Jerking when driving with the air conditioning on occurs because when the engine's total displacement is too small and the air conditioning system starts at full load, the proportion of power allocated to the air conditioning by the engine in a short time is too large, resulting in a jerking sensation. Function of Car Air Conditioning: It is used to adjust and control the temperature, humidity, air cleanliness, and air flow inside the vehicle to an optimal state, providing passengers with a comfortable riding environment and reducing travel fatigue. Air Conditioning Maintenance Methods: The air filter should be replaced regularly, the condenser should be cleaned periodically, and the radiator should be removed for thorough cleaning. Regularly turning the air conditioning to high speed can blow out the dust on the inner surface of the air ducts, which is a simple method to keep the air conditioning clean.