What does the car A/C mode mean?

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RiverLynn
07/25/25 7:29am
Car A/C mode refers to air conditioning cooling. More information about the A/C button is as follows: 1. The A/C button is the air conditioning cooling button. When pressed, the car air conditioning starts working, and the air blown by the blower is cold. 2. The A/C button can control the switch of the compressor. The compressor is one of the main components of the car air conditioning cooling system, which can compress and deliver refrigerant vapor. 3. The A/C button is the control button to start the air conditioning compressor. The purpose of starting the air conditioning compressor is to cool. In winter, when the temperature is lower and the interior temperature drops faster, there is no need to turn on the A/C button.
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