What does pushdual mean in a car?
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Pushdual in a car refers to a dual-zone climate control system. Its purpose is to meet the different temperature needs of each individual as much as possible, thereby enhancing the comfort of driving and riding. The implementation of dual-zone automatic air conditioning mainly involves adding additional air vents on the inner sides of the car, minimizing the central vents, and then controlling the airflow on both sides separately. Air conditioning zoning refers to the reasonable division of the entire air conditioning area into several temperature control zones based on load analysis and the differences in air conditioning loads. The goal of zoning is to enable the air conditioning system to effectively track load changes, improve indoor thermal environments, and reduce air conditioning energy consumption.