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Air Conditioning
The AC systems used in vehicles has many similarities to the refrigerators found in most homes. We all know that the air conditioning (AC) system's primary job is to increase driving comfort by making the passenger compartment cooler. However, most of us would be surprised to learn that instead of adding cold air, your AC system actually removes hot air.

In this section we'll see how removing hot air is an efficient way to cool things down. In addition, we'll answer the burning question, 'why does my car leak water when I turn on the AC?' We'll address that question and many others.

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