Duke here and you know when you climb inside your vehicle, start the ignition, and reach for the fan control for the heating or air conditioning, but no air comes out of the vents. It can make for a very uncomfortable trip, whether hot or cold outside. Well today we are going blow some reasons into why air is not coming out of our vents. So open up your vents and let's get barkin'!
It’s important for the comfort of you and your passengers to regulate the temperature in your vehicle’s cabin. Not having air coming through the vents can also be a safety issue when trying to defrost the windshield and front windows when they fog up and your visibility is affected.
There can be many reasons why the air isn’t blowing through your vents. The blower motor may have failed or the switch that controls it wore out. It could be as simple as a blown fuse, or perhaps an electrical component that regulates the fan speed may have stopped working. One of the ducts that direct the air from the outside to the cabin may have broken. The air intake where the outside air is collected may be clogged up with leaves or other debris.
If your vents aren’t blowing air, it’s time to bring in your vehicle to have one of our technicians diagnose and repair it. They will examine the electrical and mechanical components to see where the problem is. The remedy can be simple or involve a more extensive repair.
Keeping the cabin temperature temperate and having good airflow is vital to your comfort, especially when the weather outside is extremely hot or cold.
Us Hounds, though, love the air in our faces wether hot or cold, so we just stick our heads out the window and take it all in,
Duke
Allied Auto Works
2073 Grant Road
Los Altos, CA 94024
6509687227
http://alliedautoworks.com