What are the reasons for no air from the air conditioning vents on both sides of the center console in the Roewe RX5?

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BraydenFitz
07/24/25 7:35am
There are several reasons for no air from the air conditioning vents on both sides of the center console in the Roewe RX5: 1. The fan motor is burnt out: A short circuit occurs due to abnormal connection of the air outlet switch. First, check if the air outlet circuit is normal. 2. The air conditioning duct is damaged: The air conditioning fuse is burnt out or the air conditioning duct is damaged. First, check if the fuse and duct are intact. 3. Switching flap failure: The air conditioning ventilation mode switching flap is malfunctioning and needs to be inspected and repaired. 4. Lack of timely cleaning: The air conditioning filter is clogged with dust. In this case, a comprehensive cleaning of the air conditioning system is required.
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Bustamante
08/11/25 3:15am
When I first drove the Roewe RX5, I also encountered this issue - no air coming from the center console's side vents, mainly due to problems with the blower motor or wiring. It's common for the AC blower to get stuck from aging bearings or dust buildup. Blocked air ducts are normal too, especially after using external circulation which can suck in leaves and debris. The Roewe RX5 has narrow air ducts that clog easily. A blown fuse is another possibility, as it protects the circuit from overcurrent. Also check if the control panel settings were mistakenly adjusted, like accidentally closing the side vents. I recommend first trying to reset the AC mode or switching to external circulation. For DIY checks, locate the fuse box in the engine bay (marked 'Blower') - replace any blown fuses. If that doesn't work, visit the dealership promptly to avoid suffering in hot weather and damaging the AC system. Regular cleaning of air ducts can prevent many such issues.
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