What does air conditioning sync mean?
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sync refers to the synchronization button of the dual-zone automatic air conditioning, and it is very simple to turn on and off. Press the sync button, and the temperature of the air outlets on both sides of the car will be the same and adjusted synchronously; when the air conditioning is turned on, if the temperatures on both sides are adjusted to be different, sync will automatically turn off. Here is some related information: 1. SYNC is the button to cancel the temperature synchronization on both sides, allowing the temperatures on both sides to be independent of each other, thus achieving the effect of one side blowing hot air while the other side blows cold air, creating a dual-zone effect. As long as the temperatures on both sides are different, the SYNC button will light up. Pressing SYNC again at this time will immediately make the temperature on the passenger side the same as the driver's side. If the temperature knob on the passenger side is then adjusted to change the temperature, SYNC will light up again. In other words, the passenger side temperature will change with the driver's side temperature, but the driver's side temperature will not change with the passenger's side temperature. 2. The air conditioning needs to be cleaned periodically. During use, the air conditioning often sucks in a certain amount of dust, forming dirt, which can lead to mold growth over time.