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The Automotive Thermostat is a key component of Automotive Climate Control Systems. It is responsible for regulating the temperature of the vehicle's interior, ensuring that it remains comfortable for the occupants. The thermostat works by sensing the temperature of the air inside the vehicle and then opening or closing the heater or air conditioner accordingly. It also helps to maintain the engine temperature by controlling the flow of coolant.
The Automotive Thermostat market is highly competitive, with a wide range of products available from various manufacturers. The products range from basic, manual thermostats to more advanced, digital models. The market is also driven by the increasing demand for comfort and convenience in vehicles, as well as the need for improved fuel efficiency.
Some of the major players in the Automotive Thermostat market include Denso, Delphi, Johnson Electric, Mahle, and Valeo. Show Less Read more