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Generally yes. Although the AC does not use petroleum fuel directly, it uses considerably amounts of electrical power, and this electrical power is provided by the alternator, which is powered by the mechanical (fuel-burning) engine.

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  • Does a car use more gas running the AC
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  • Generally yes. Although the AC does not use petroleum fuel directly, it uses considerably amounts of electrical power, and this electrical power is provided by the alternator, which is powered by the mechanical (fuel-burning) engine.
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  • Generally yes. Although the AC does not use petroleum fuel directly, it uses considerably amounts of electrical power, and this electrical power is provided by the alternator, which is powered by the mechanical (fuel-burning) engine.
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