What to do if the rear vents of the Lynk & Co 02 are not blowing air?
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The solution for the rear vents of the Lynk & Co 02 not blowing air is: switch the air mode to the face mode, adjust the knob at the rear air conditioning unit, adjust the air vents, and press the auto and ac buttons to light them up. The functions of the air conditioning system are: 1. To cool, heat, ventilate, and purify the air inside the car; 2. To provide a comfortable environment for passengers, reduce driver fatigue, and improve driving safety. The dimensions of the Lynk & Co 02 are 4448mm in length, 1890mm in width, and 1528mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2702mm and a fuel tank capacity of 40 liters. In terms of suspension, the Lynk & Co 02 features a MacPherson strut independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension.
Driving for long periods often comes with minor issues, and it can be quite frustrating when the rear AC in my Lynk & Co 02 stops blowing air. Don’t panic just yet—it’s likely an incorrect AC setting. The Lynk & Co 02 has separate controls for front and rear airflow, and the rear vents need to be manually activated. Check the AC panel on the center console: have you pressed the rear airflow button? If it shows as off, try switching it on. The airflow control knob, located on the side of the steering wheel, should be adjusted to a moderate level—too low a setting might make the rear airflow unnoticeable. Additionally, clutter in the car, like kids’ toys blocking the rear vents, can be easily cleared. Regularly replacing the air filter (recommended every six months, especially in summer) also helps maintain proper airflow. A comfortable AC environment is essential for safe driving. Ignoring rear airflow issues can lead to passengers complaining about stuffiness during long trips, so I always address them promptly.