Why is it necessary to clean car air conditioning?
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Because after prolonged use, the condenser fins and filters accumulate substantial amounts of harmful substances such as dirt, dust, and viruses. Below are relevant details: 1. Hazards of unmaintained car air conditioning: Accumulated dust and grime on optical filters, radiators, evaporators, and fin surfaces cause airflow blockages; resulting in reduced cooling/heating efficiency, increased power consumption and noise; shortening the system's service life. 2. Types of car air conditioning: Classified by drive method as independent/non-independent systems; by performance as single-function or integrated heating-cooling units.
Cleaning the car's air conditioning system is primarily aimed at removing accumulated bacteria and mold to prevent respiratory issues. After driving for a long time, I noticed that the AC filter and air ducts accumulate a lot of dirt, such as pollen, dust, and microorganisms. Inhaling these over time can easily trigger coughing or allergies. Regularly using specialized cleaning agents can eliminate these hidden hazards and maintain fresh air inside the car. Especially in summer, the high temperature and humidity create an ideal environment for bacterial growth. After cleaning, I feel much more comfortable breathing. Health should never be overlooked, especially when elderly family members or children frequently ride in the car. I always schedule deep AC maintenance on time—it's much more cost-effective than visiting a doctor after getting sick, ensuring both safety and peace of mind.