What Does the Central Control in a Car Mean?
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Central control refers to the area that manages the car's air conditioning, audio, and other comfort and entertainment devices. The car's central control includes the central door lock system. Door Lock Switch: Most central control switches consist of a master switch and sub-switches. The master switch is located on the door next to the driver, allowing the driver to lock or unlock all the car doors. Door Lock Actuator: The central lock actuator is used to execute the driver's commands to lock or unlock the doors. Door Lock Controller: The door lock controller is the control device that provides the actuator with the pulse current to lock or unlock the doors.