What does temperature zone synchronization mean?

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LillianaLee
07/30/25 5:19am
Temperature zone synchronization refers to maintaining consistent temperature across all areas of a car's air conditioning system. Here is an introduction about automotive air conditioning: Introduction: Automotive air conditioning refers to the air conditioning device installed in vehicles. Function: It can cool, heat, ventilate, and purify the air inside the cabin, providing a comfortable environment for passengers, reducing driver fatigue, and improving driving safety. The air conditioning system has become one of the indicators to measure whether a car is fully equipped. Components: It generally includes cooling devices, heating devices, and ventilation devices. This integrated system makes full use of the limited space inside the vehicle, featuring a simple structure and easy operation, making it a popular modern automotive air conditioning system internationally.
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