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A common reference to air conditioning. Climate control systems have evolved from flip-out quarter windows to complex, electronic systems using temperature and humidity sensors to maintain a comfortable environment inside the cabin. The first automobile to offer air conditioning were 1941 [[Packard]]s.


==Innovations==
The 1998 [[Lexus LX]]470 has a hydrocarbon sensor that automatically activates the cabin air recirculation if exhaust fumes are detected.

Revision as of 18:15, 14 January 2007

A common reference to air conditioning. Climate control systems have evolved from flip-out quarter windows to complex, electronic systems using temperature and humidity sensors to maintain a comfortable environment inside the cabin. The first automobile to offer air conditioning were 1941 Packards.

Innovations

The 1998 Lexus LX470 has a hydrocarbon sensor that automatically activates the cabin air recirculation if exhaust fumes are detected.