Why does the Magotan's warm air blow half hot and half cold?
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The reasons why the Magotan's warm air blows half hot and half cold are as follows: Some Magotan models are equipped with dual-zone climate control: There are separate temperature control knobs for the left and right air vents, allowing independent adjustment of the air temperature on each side to meet different passengers' temperature preferences. If one side is set to a lower temperature while the other side is set higher, this situation may occur where one side blows cooler air while the other side doesn't. This is not a malfunction but a normal feature of the climate control system. Insufficient air conditioning cooling: Typically, the right air vent blows cooler air while the left vent blows warmer air. Due to insufficient cooling, the evaporator itself isn't very cold, so the air passing through it doesn't get very cool either. The right vent is closer to the evaporator, so the air still feels cool when blown out. The left vent is much farther from the evaporator, and the air has to travel a long way through the duct before being blown out. During this time, the air warms up, so it doesn't feel cool when it comes out.