The system is able to recognise, for example, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide and ethanol, switching the automatic air conditioning to air recirculation for a limited period as soon as the concentration of harmful substances reaches a certain limit.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Automatic Air Recirculation
Integrated into the automatic air conditioning, Automatic Air Recirculation (AAR) makes sure that pollutants in the air are not able to get inside the car.
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The system is able to recognise, for example, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide and ethanol, switching the automatic air conditioning to air recirculation for a limited period as soon as the concentration of harmful substances reaches a certain limit.
The system is able to recognise, for example, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide and ethanol, switching the automatic air conditioning to air recirculation for a limited period as soon as the concentration of harmful substances reaches a certain limit.
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