What does the SYNC air conditioning in the car mean?
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SYNC air conditioning in the car refers to the synchronization button of the dual-zone automatic air conditioning system, and it is very simple to turn on and off. Press the SYNC button once, and the temperature of the air vents on both sides of the car will be the same and adjusted synchronously. When the air conditioning is turned on, if the temperatures on both sides are set differently, the SYNC function will automatically turn off. The so-called dual-zone automatic air conditioning means there are two temperature zones, allowing independent temperature adjustments for the left and right sides of the front cabin. Vehicles equipped with dual-zone automatic air conditioning can meet the different temperature requirements of passengers in two different positions inside the car, with independent temperature zones allowing flexible adjustment and conversion between different temperature differences.