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How to improve air conditioning in a car: it will be much colder

Yulia PoteriankoNews
The reason may be clogged air conditioning filters

Air conditioning in a car becomes an extremely important system in the hot season, as it not only allows you to travel in comfort, but also ensures that the driver feels good. Which is very important on the road. But what if it stops blowing cold air into the cabin?

An automotive expert under the nickname official_statelivin99 explained on his TikTok what the problem might be and how to fix it yourself. He demonstrated the trick on a 2006 Mazda MPV. (To watch the video, scroll down to the end of the news story)

The problem may lie in the filters, which are easy to access and not expensive to replace. To demonstrate the effect of the life hack, the expert held a banknote up to the air conditioner grille.

At the beginning of the video, you can see that the air flow from the grille is very weak and barely moves the paper. At the end, it almost bends it in half. At the same time, there are no editing glues in the video.

Between these two demonstrations, the expert shows the life hack itself. It is about replacing air conditioning filters, which are usually hidden behind the glove compartment. Small debris accumulates in them, which makes it difficult for the air conditioner to work.

However, in the comments, social media users pointed out that not all cars have such easy access to the filters. In some, such a manipulation will require disassembling the entire dashboard of the car. Therefore, before trying to apply this life hack, you should still read the instructions for your car.

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