What does zone mean on a car?

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AnastasiaRose
07/25/25 4:22am
Zone refers to temperature zone control, which allows setting different temperatures in different areas of the car. Here are the specific details: 1. A zoned air conditioning system means that the air conditioning temperature can be adjusted in different areas within the car. The simplest zoned air conditioning system divides the car into left and right zones, while more complex systems can divide the car into four zones, allowing rear passengers to adjust the temperature on their respective sides. To identify how many zones an air conditioning system has, simply count the number of automatic temperature adjustment knobs. 2. If it's a dual-zone automatic air conditioning system, there are two temperature adjustment knobs on the front console, each labeled with temperature numbers. The driver and front passenger can adjust their own temperatures separately, creating different temperature settings on the left and right sides of the cabin.
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