Why is there no air from the rear air conditioning in the Lynk & Co 02?
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The reasons why there is no air from the rear air conditioning in the Lynk & Co 02: 1. There is air leakage at the connection between the evaporator box casing and the air duct; 2. The air conditioning filter is faulty; 3. The sealing of the additional air duct has deteriorated. Air conditioning refers to the air conditioning device installed in the car, which can cool, heat, ventilate, and purify the air in the cabin, providing a comfortable riding environment for passengers, reducing driver fatigue, and improving driving safety. The functions of air conditioning: 1. Achieve cooling effect through the continuous transformation and circulation of refrigerant; 2. Draw in fresh external air for ventilation and air exchange to prevent windshield fogging; 3. Use engine coolant, waste heat, or heat generated by a burner as a heat source for heating, which is then heated by the heater and blown into the cabin by the blower to raise the temperature and achieve a heating effect; 4. Remove dust, odors, smoke, and toxic gases from the air inside the car, freshen the air, and humidify the cabin air to increase the relative humidity.
There could be several reasons why the rear air conditioning in the Lynk & Co 02 is not blowing air. The most common issue is with the settings—for example, you might have selected the front priority mode on the central control panel, or the rear vents may have been turned off, which would naturally stop the fan from working. System design can also affect airflow, as the vehicle's air ducts can sometimes get clogged with dust, especially if the air conditioning is used infrequently, allowing debris to accumulate and block the airflow. Another factor could be a software glitch, such as a bug during system startup that causes the fan to temporarily malfunction, requiring a visit to the dealership for a software update to fix it. Some users may also overlook that the rear independent switch might have been accidentally toggled to the off position. I recommend first increasing the fan speed and checking if any flaps are blocking the vents. If that doesn’t help, try cleaning the air ducts or contacting a technician. Neglecting such minor issues can lead to dust buildup over time, ultimately affecting the user experience. Driving with rear passengers feeling no airflow can be uncomfortable, so it’s better to troubleshoot promptly.