Where is the air intake of the GL8?

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BrynleeLynn
07/30/25 12:50am
The GL8 has two air intake vents for the air conditioning system. One is the external circulation intake located at the air filter, and the other is the internal circulation intake situated below the center console inside the vehicle. Installation position of air intakes: Most vehicles' external circulation intakes are equipped with air filtration devices, such as pollen filters or dust filters, while the majority of internal circulation systems in vehicles do not have air filtration devices. Function of air intakes: They regulate the temperature inside the cabin, capable of both heating and cooling the air to maintain a comfortable cabin temperature. Additionally, the air intakes can draw in fresh air, providing ventilation.
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