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  2. Automotive air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    The system drew in more outside air than contemporary systems; thus, reducing the staleness associated with automotive air conditioning at the time. Instead of plastic tubes mounted on the rear window package shelf as on GM cars, small ducts directed cool air toward the ceiling of the car where it filtered down around the passengers instead of ...

  3. Weather Eye - Wikipedia

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    The optional air conditioning system offered by Oldsmobile cost $199 more, and it weighed twice as much as the integrated Nash unit that added only 133 pounds (60 kg). [19] A feature was the "desert only" setting on the A/C thermostat control, a position that typically ran the compressor continually.

  4. Automobile accessory power - Wikipedia

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    High-efficiency all-electric refrigerant compressors for air conditioning are starting to be used, especially in hybrid or all-electric vehicles. The cigarette lighter receptacle serves as a de facto standard for use of portable 12 volt equipment in or near an automobile, it is sometimes used with car charger to power devices with batteries.

  5. Chevrolet Volt (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    [30] [31] Engineers faced cost escalation when they realized that the Volt could not share components from General Motors' compact car platform such as power steering, power brake, and air-conditioning compressor, each of which was driven by a belt running off the engine. This, coupled with the inclusion of a compact 110 kW (150 hp) electric ...

  6. Automobile engine replacement - Wikipedia

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    These parts can include the oil pan, timing cover, valve covers, intake manifold, emission-control parts, carburetor or fuel injection system, the exhaust manifold(s), alternator, starter, power steering pump (if any), and air conditioner compressor (if any).

  7. GM must face big class action over faulty transmissions - AOL

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    Class actions can result in greater recoveries at lower cost than if plaintiffs were forced to sue individually. The GM litigation covers about 800,000 vehicles, including 514,000 in the certified ...