Where is the car air conditioning intake located?
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Car air conditioning intakes are located below the front windshield in the engine compartment. When the external air circulation mode is activated, the AC system draws air through intake vents positioned beneath the front windshield and dashboard. The blower then forces this air over the cold evaporator coils to remove heat, delivering cooled air into the cabin through the ventilation outlets. The primary functions of automotive air conditioning systems are: 1. Optimally regulating and maintaining interior temperature, humidity, air purity, and airflow; 2. Providing passengers with a comfortable environment to reduce travel fatigue; 3. Creating ideal working conditions for drivers to ensure road safety.