Why is the middle air vent of Haval car not blowing air?

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IsabellaAnn
07/29/25 12:47am
Haval car's middle air vent not blowing air is due to air outlet setting issues. Air outlet setting issues: If there is no air coming out of the air vents of Great Wall Haval H6, it might be due to air outlet setting problems. The owner can operate on the air conditioning control panel to switch the floor vent to the face vent. If there is still no air, it is recommended to consult a 4S store. If you feel no air coming out when the air conditioning is turned on, and you hear a roaring sound, it is generally because the air filter is too dirty. This causes the fan to rotate but no air to blow through. It is recommended to replace the air filter in time. Dirty air filter: If there is no air coming out, you should check whether the air filter is dirty. When leaves or dirt enter the blower, there will be a whining sound when the blower is turned on. If the air filter is improperly installed, it can also cause abnormal sounds. Also, check whether the blower is working properly. Try replacing the air filter.
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DakotaRose
08/12/25 4:59am
I've been driving a Haval for many years and have encountered the issue of the center air vents not blowing air several times. The most common cause is incorrect air conditioning mode settings—you didn't set the right airflow direction. For example, on the dashboard, the airflow control button might be set to footwell-only or defrost mode, neglecting the center vents. Haval's AC system is designed to be flexible, but incorrect button settings can easily lead to airflow issues. Additionally, a heavily clogged air filter can obstruct airflow, especially during seasonal transitions in spring and autumn when dust and debris block the ducts—regular inspection and replacement are necessary. Electrical faults, such as blown fuses or loose connectors, can also cut power to the fan. I recommend first manually checking the AC settings and switching back to mixed airflow mode. If that doesn’t work, clean or replace the filter. If the issue persists, don’t delay—take it to a professional repair shop for an electrical inspection. Driving safety is crucial, and a malfunctioning AC at night can distract you. Regular AC maintenance prevents bigger problems—just clean it every six months to avoid minor issues turning into major headaches.
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