Note: Air is expelled through the outlet vents in the trunk walls. When the recirculation mode is on in the car, it is not recommended to smoke, because the smoke from the passenger compartment of the car settles on the air conditioner evaporator. This leads to the appearance of a persistent odor during the operation of the air conditioner, such a problem can only be eliminated through complex and expensive work (evaporator replacement). For the heater and air conditioner to work properly, the air intake in front of the windshield must not be blocked by ice, snow or fallen leaves. When the air conditioner is running, condensate may drip from the evaporator of the air conditioner and accumulate in a puddle under the vehicle. This does not mean that there is a leak!
Deflectors
Depending on the position of the knob for the heating regulator or air conditioning system and on the external climatic conditions, heated, unheated or cooled air is supplied through the vents. At deflectors 3, 4 and 6, the direction of airflow can be changed, and it is also possible to close or open the deflectors individually.
Front deflectors
Rear deflectors
Changing the direction of the air flow
You can direct the air flow higher or lower by turning the horizontal louvers with slider A up or down. You can change the lateral direction of the air flow by turning the vertical louvers with the sliding knob A to the left or right.
Opening and closing
Turn knob B up or down. An overview of the possibilities for adjusting the direction of the air flows.
Failure in work
If the air conditioner does not turn on when the outside temperature is more than +5°C, there is a malfunction in its operation. This can be caused by the following reasons: one of the fuses is blown - check the relevant fuses and replace the blown ones; the air conditioner is automatically switched off due to too high engine coolant temperature. If it is not possible to eliminate malfunctions on your own, or the efficiency of the air conditioning system decreases, you must turn off the air conditioner and contact a service station.