What causes the Haval H6 air conditioner to not blow cold air?
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Haval H6 air conditioner not blowing cold air is due to a lack of refrigerant or damage to the air conditioning flap. The specific reasons are as follows: Lack of refrigerant: Car air conditioners generally need to have refrigerant added every 2-3 years. The loss of refrigerant is mostly due to leakage. If the car's air conditioner is not working well and starts malfunctioning again after adding refrigerant for a period of time, it should be noted. If the condenser is leaking, it needs to be replaced. The method to check for leaks is also quite troublesome. Generally, fluorescent agent is added to the refrigerant oil, and a special eyepiece is used to check, which can reveal the location of the leak. There is also a relatively simple method suitable for more severe leaks, where oil stains can be seen on the surface of the condenser through the grille. In such cases, it usually indicates a condenser leak. You can go to a 4S shop to seek professional help. Air conditioning flap damage: If the flap motor has a problem, it can easily lead to this issue. The flap motor is generally located in the lower middle part of the instrument panel and serves as the main switch for the air conditioning vents. Damage to the flap motor means the switch is broken, and even if the air conditioner can produce cold air, it can only come out through gaps, which is like trying to quench thirst with poison. Simply replacing the motor can solve the problem.