Where is the air conditioning air intake vent of a car located?
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There are two air intakes for a car's air conditioning system. One is for the external circulation, located in the box with the air filter under the front windshield; the other is for the internal circulation, which consists of two round openings on both sides of the dashboard inside the cabin. Most cars have air filtration devices installed for the external circulation intake, such as pollen filters or dust filters; however, most internal circulation systems do not have air filtration devices. Below is a related introduction about the functions of a car's air conditioning system: 1. The air conditioner can control the temperature inside the cabin, heating or cooling the air to maintain a comfortable level; 2. The air conditioner can remove moisture from the air. Dry air absorbs human sweat, creating a more comfortable environment; 3. The air conditioner can draw in fresh air, providing ventilation; 4. The air conditioner can filter the air, removing dust and pollen.