What is the sync function in a car's air conditioning system?
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Car air conditioning sync is a dual-zone synchronized temperature control button. When the button light is on, the temperature from both sides of the car's air vents will be the same and adjusted synchronously. This means when you adjust the temperature on one side, both vents will actually output the same temperature. When the air conditioning is turned on, simply setting different temperatures on both sides will automatically deactivate the sync function. Car air conditioning is used to regulate and control the temperature, humidity, air cleanliness, and airflow within the vehicle cabin to optimal conditions. It provides passengers with a comfortable riding environment, reduces travel fatigue, creates favorable working conditions for drivers, and serves as an important ventilation device that plays a crucial role in ensuring safe driving.