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To understand how a car’s air conditioning works, let’s look at the basics. The system’s main job is to take away heat from inside the car. It does this using special fluids called refrigerants. These fluids go between being a high-pressure liquid and a low-pressure gas. This back-and-forth helps them take away heat and humidity from the car, giving us cool and dry air.
Different parts like the compressor, condenser, accumulator, and evaporator all work together. These make the inside of the car comfortable. The refrigerant, which is cold and under low pressure, takes in heat when it turns from a liquid to a gas. Then, it releases that heat when it changes back from a gas to a liquid, but now it’s hot and under high pressure.