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  2. Automotive air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    New cars produced in the early 1990s contained the new refrigerant in their air conditioning systems. Owners of older cars with R-12 systems would either have to invest in an R-12 to R-134a conversion system, buy a new car, or find a qualified technician to recharge their older R-12 system. R-134a has been used in cars for almost 30 years.

  3. Weather Eye - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, Nash added a thermostat to its system, making it the first thermostatic automobile climate control system. [4] The Weather Eye "was the first truly good heating and ventilating system." [9] Additionally, defoggers (defrosters) were incorporated with the introduction of the 3900 series cars that year. [6]

  4. Vehicle emissions control - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle emissions control is the study of reducing the emissions produced by motor vehicles, especially internal combustion engines. The primary emissions studied include hydrocarbons, volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and sulfur oxides.

  5. Heater core - Wikipedia

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    If the climate control unit is automatic, actuators can also fail. Another possible problem is a leak in one of the connections to the heater core. This may first be noticeable by smell ( ethylene glycol is widely used as coolant and has a sweet smell); it may also cause (somewhat greasy) fogging of the windshield above the windshield heater vent.

  6. Gentherm Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Called the "Climate Control Seat" system, it was first adopted by the Ford Motor Company and introduced as an option on the model year 2000 Lincoln Navigator in 1999. Today it is available on more than 50 vehicles sold by Ford, [4] General Motors, [5] Toyota [4] (Lexus), Kia, [6] Hyundai, [4] Nissan [4] (Infiniti), Range Rover and Jaguar Land ...

  7. United States vehicle emission standards - Wikipedia

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    The Clean Air Act of 1963 (CAA) was passed as an extension of the Air Pollution Control Act of 1955, encouraging the federal government via the United States Public Health Service under the then-Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) to encourage research and development towards reducing pollution and working with states to establish their own emission reduction programs.

  8. Air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    Air conditioning has become increasingly prevalent on public transport vehicles as a form of climate control, and to ensure passenger comfort and drivers' occupational safety and health. In hot weather, air conditioning can prevent heat stroke , dehydration due to excessive sweating , electrolyte imbalance , kidney failure , and other issues ...

  9. Automatic climate control - Wikipedia

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