Why is the central air vent of the Leiling not blowing air?

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OMary
07/29/25 10:41pm
The reasons why the central air vent of the Leiling is not blowing air are: 1. The external circulation airflow is relatively weak, while the internal circulation airflow is normal. This may be due to a clogged air filter or air duct leakage, so it is necessary to replace the air filter in time; 2. If the airflow is weak regardless of the circulation mode, it may involve internal duct detachment, requiring timely repair of the air conditioning pipeline; 3. Abnormal operation of the blower, possibly due to poor line contact, so the blower circuit and fuse should be checked promptly; 4. Improper adjustment of the air vent direction. If no air or crosswind is detected after trying all vents, the internal air duct needs to be inspected. The Leiling is a car launched by GAC Toyota. The sports version has been equipped with additional sports kits, including front and rear aerodynamic bumpers, a sporty mesh piano black front grille, and sport-style exclusive seats. The gasoline sports version also features a low-profile body stance.
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