What does the SYNC button in the car's air conditioning mean?
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SYNC in the car's air conditioning refers to the synchronization button of the dual-zone automatic air conditioning. Pressing the SYNC button ensures that the temperature from the air vents on both sides of the car is the same and adjusts synchronously. When the air conditioning is turned on, if the temperatures on both sides are set differently, the SYNC function will automatically turn off. Other buttons in the car include: AUTOHOLD for the automatic parking function, AC for the compressor switch, SEL for the menu selection confirmation button, VOL for adjusting the volume up and down, MUTE for the mute button, MODE for switching modes, and SET on the multifunction steering wheel for the cruise control function button.