What is the sync function in a car?

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Ryan
07/29/25 7:35pm
Sync in a car refers to the dual-zone automatic air conditioning synchronization button. When disengaged, it allows for different temperature settings on the left and right zones. Dual-zone automatic air conditioning means there are two separate temperature zones, enabling independent temperature adjustments for the left and right sides of the front cabin. Vehicles equipped with this system can accommodate different temperature preferences for passengers in two separate seating positions, allowing flexible adjustment between varying temperature differences. The car air conditioning system, abbreviated as car AC, is designed to regulate and maintain the temperature, humidity, air cleanliness, and airflow within the car cabin at optimal levels.
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