What does AC mean on a car?

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Yvonne
07/25/25 3:40am
AC on a car refers to the air conditioning switch button. The function of the air conditioning system is to regulate temperature according to the set value, maintaining optimal conditions for temperature, humidity, air cleanliness, and airflow within the vehicle cabin. This provides passengers with a comfortable riding environment and reduces travel fatigue. Methods for car air conditioning maintenance include: 1. Avoid frequently turning the AC on and off; 2. Regularly check the compressor's lubricant level and refrigerant quantity, with inspections and top-ups every two to three weeks; 3. Maintain lubrication for the compressor and seals by running the AC at least once a week.
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