The air conditioning control panel is a panel where users indirectly control the air conditioning control mechanism to achieve various functions of the air conditioning. For example, the car air conditioning control panel has function selection keys, temperature keys, air adjustment keys, rear window defrosting keys, etc. The car air conditioning control method follows the control method of the air conditioning system, Car air conditioning can be divided into manual control, semi-automatic control, and fully automatic control. Various control modes of air conditioning use manual air conditioning control panels, semi-automatic air conditioning control panels, and fully automatic air conditioning control panels, respectively. Temperature regulation, air volume regulation, air flow distribution regulation: mainly including the following modes: defrosting of front and side windows; Front windshield, side windows, and passenger footsteps blowing; Passengers blowing in their footsteps; Blow air through the central and side vents. Adjust the internal and external air circulation, mainly including external and internal circulation. Automatic air conditioning control panel for defrosting the windshield after the air conditioning cooling is running/stopped)
The disassembly method for the air conditioning panel is as follows: Step 1: First, remove the air conditioning control module. Step 2: Then use a rubber knife to loosen the cover plate above the center console. Step 3: Then remove the cover plate above the center console. Step 4: Then use a rubber knife to remove the air outlet at the center console. Step 5: Remove the air outlet, so that the entire center console panel is disassembled
Recently, Hyundai Motor (China) Investment Co., Ltd. (referred to as Hyundai Motor) filed a recall plan with the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine in accordance with the requirements of the Regulations on the Recall Management of Defective Automotive Products. Hyundai Motor has decided to recall imported Rolls Royce Coolpad cars equipped with manual transmissions produced between March 23, 2012 and April 6, 2015, starting from January 1, 2016
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