Why Can't the Air Recirculation Be Turned Off?

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LiamDella
07/30/25 8:46am
The reasons why the car's air recirculation cannot be turned off include damage to the recirculation switch or a malfunction in the car's air conditioning control circuit. Damage to the recirculation switch: It is necessary to check the vehicle's onboard computer or inspect the fuse for the recirculation system and carry out repairs. If the car's recirculation switch is manually adjusted, it might be due to the detachment of the hook behind the control panel. In this case, a mechanic should be consulted to remove the control panel and reattach the hook. Malfunction in the car's air conditioning control circuit: If the control circuit is damaged, the recirculation cannot be controlled via the switch, and it is necessary to visit a repair shop for inspection. How to activate recirculation: The air conditioning defaults to external air circulation. Pressing button "4" activates the air recirculation mode. Enabling the air recirculation mode helps quickly lower the temperature inside the car and prevents outside air and odors from entering the vehicle. The status is indicated by the LED light on the button. Pressing button "4" again deactivates the recirculation mode.
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