What are the reasons for no air coming out when the Audi A6L's air conditioning is turned on?
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Audi A6L's air conditioning may not blow air due to reasons such as a clogged cabin air filter, a damaged blower motor, or malfunctions in the air vents, computer, or switches. Clogged cabin air filter: The main function of the cabin air filter is to isolate dust, particles, moisture, and other contaminants in the air. It also provides strong sterilization and deodorization effects, ensuring that passengers do not inhale harmful gases, which could threaten their health and driving safety. Typically, the cabin air filter is installed above or below the blower motor. Therefore, air must pass through it to enter the vehicle. If the cabin air filter is clogged, poor air circulation can result in no air coming out of the air conditioning. Damaged blower motor: A damaged blower motor may lead to insufficient or no air suction, preventing air from being blown out and causing the air conditioning to not function. Over time, dust can accumulate inside the blower motor's fan, increasing internal friction and potentially causing the coil to overheat and fail. Another possibility is a leaking or damaged capacitor inside the blower motor, rendering it unable to operate properly. This issue often occurs in capacitor-start blower motors.