How Your Car's Interior Heating System Works - AutoZone

How Your Car's Interior Heating System Works - AutoZone

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Learn how this system works and what parts you should check on if your car won't blow hot enough air.

Type S LED kit with instant plug & glow smart lighting gives you the freedom to color your mood wherever, whenever. With our free Type S LED app that works with most phone and android devices, you can customize 4 different zones of LED lighting in your vehicle using 49 different colors and 8 effect modes. The 24 In. plug & glow starter kit is a great place to begin enhancing your vehicle's interior with 2 x 12 In. LED strips and plenty of options for extension.

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Use this 12-Volt unit as a heater or defrost vehicle windshields. Whether you need to defrost your windows or warm up, this heater and fan combo is perfect for making your vehicle comfortable while on the road. The detachable rotating base allows you to adjust the position to where you need it and the 6 foot cord with 12-volt plug and folding handle allows for convenient mobile use. Includes an extra 15 Amp blade fuse, mounting screws, and self-adhesive mounting pad.

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