What does automotive temperature zone control mean?

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VonSadie
07/30/25 3:18am
Automotive temperature zone control refers to the ability to adjust air conditioning temperatures in different areas. It can be divided into: 1. Simple dual-zone systems that regulate left and right sides separately; 2. More advanced quad-zone systems where rear passengers can individually control their own temperature settings. The functions of automotive air conditioning are: 1. Regulating cabin temperature, humidity, airflow direction and speed while improving air quality through filters; 2. Providing a comfortable environment to reduce travel fatigue; 3. Creating optimal driving conditions to ensure road safety. Normal vent temperature ranges between 2-10°C. Operation method: 1. Press the AC button; 2. Turn the temperature knob - red for heating, blue for cooling.
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