What is the Solution for Parking Air Conditioning in Sedans?

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LeKiara
07/30/25 5:25am
Parking air conditioning for sedans is generally installed behind the driver's compartment. Below is some information about parking air conditioning: 1. Introduction: The vehicle's air conditioning system is a device that cools, heats, ventilates, and purifies the air inside the car. 2. Function: The car's air conditioning system can provide a comfortable environment for passengers, reduce driver fatigue, and improve driving safety, making it one of the indicators for evaluating whether a car is fully equipped. 3. Role: The car air conditioning can control the interior temperature, heating or cooling the air to maintain a comfortable cabin temperature. It also removes humidity from the air, creating a more comfortable riding environment. The car air conditioning is equipped with an air filter that can filter the air, removing dust and pollen from the external air to ensure ventilation.
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