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is the power source for both heating and air conditioning systems.
The systems also share other components, as the following diagram
shows. Here's what happens when you flip on the heat or the
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Heating System
Heat is a byproduct of the engine's combustion process. The heat
is absorbed by the coolant in your car's radiator. The coolant
is then circulated through the heater core before returning
to the radiator. The heating system also includes a series
of air ducts, a blower motor and fan, and temperature and duct
controls, which selct the desired temperature and direct the
flow of warm air. |
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Air
Conditioning System
This system shares air ducts, controls and a blower with the heater,
but has its own refrigerant system. The air conditioning system
is comprised of the following components: |
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