What is the function of the car air conditioning system?

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LeJulianna
07/24/25 6:10am
Car air conditioning system functions as follows: 1. Improve the comfort of the in-car environment, maintaining the temperature, humidity, airflow, cleanliness, noise, and pressure within comfortable standard ranges. 2. Cool, heat, ventilate, and purify the air inside the cabin. 3. Provide a comfortable riding environment for passengers, reduce driver fatigue, and enhance driving safety. 4. Remove moisture from the air. Dry air absorbs human sweat, creating a more comfortable environment. 5. Introduce fresh air, providing ventilation. 6. Filter the air, removing dust and pollen from the air.
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