Where is the car air conditioning intake vent located?
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The car air conditioning intake vent is located below the front windshield and the center console. When the external air circulation is turned on, the air conditioning system draws in air through the intake vents below the front windshield and center console. With the action of the blower, the low-temperature evaporator removes heat from the air, blowing cold air into the intake vents. The car air conditioning refrigeration system consists of a compressor, condenser, receiver-drier, expansion valve, evaporator, and blower, all connected by copper pipes and high-pressure rubber hoses to form a sealed system. The car air conditioning can cool, heat, ventilate, and purify the air inside the cabin, providing a comfortable environment for passengers and reducing driver fatigue, thereby improving driving safety. It generally includes refrigeration, heating, and ventilation devices.