What to Do If the Air Vent Flap of the Car Air Conditioner Falls Off?
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If the air vent flap of the car air conditioner falls off, it needs to be replaced and reinstalled. Below is relevant information about car air conditioners: 1. By driving method: Independent type (a dedicated engine drives the compressor, offering large cooling capacity and stable operation, but with high cost, large size, and weight, mostly used in large and medium-sized buses) and non-independent type (the air conditioning compressor is driven by the car engine, with cooling performance significantly affected by the engine's operation, leading to poor stability, mostly used in small buses and sedans). 2. By air conditioning performance: Single-function type (separate installation of cooling, heating, and ventilation systems, operated independently without interference, mostly used in large buses and trucks) and integrated heating-cooling type (shared blower and air duct for cooling, heating, and ventilation, controlled on the same panel, which can be divided into combined type where heating and cooling work separately and mixed temperature-control type where both can work simultaneously. Sedans mostly use the mixed temperature-control type). 3. By control method: Manual type (adjusting temperature, wind speed, and direction by toggling function keys on the control panel) and electrically controlled pneumatic adjustment (using a vacuum control mechanism to automatically control temperature and air volume within preset temperatures when the air conditioning function key is selected). 4. By adjustment method: Fully automatic adjustment (using calculation and comparison circuits to control adjustment mechanisms via sensor signals and preset signals, automatically adjusting temperature and air volume) and fully automatic adjustment controlled by microcomputer (using a microcomputer as the control center to achieve comprehensive and multifunctional optimal control and adjustment of the in-car air environment).