Air Conditioning System
Air Distribution in the Vehicle
The blower draws fresh air in through the
dust and pollen filter and routes it through
the evaporator.
The temperature of the air distributed to
the right and left sides of the vehicle is
largely determined by the temperature
settings for the two front seat zones.
The airflow in the air conditioner module is
separated behind the evaporator:
The subsequent division of the air behind
the heat exchangers to the individual air
outlets is effected by electro-mechanical
flaps on the air conditioner module and in
the instrument panel.
• Most of the air flows through the
heat exchangers.
• Some of the air bypasses the heat
exchangers and is fed directly to the air
flaps in the air conditioner module.
The air for the rear seat zones distributed to
the outlets at the B-pillars and the rear
footwells can be heated further by the
additional heating elements on each side.
The air conditioner module is designed with
two adjacent heat exchangers and
distributes air to the right and left sides for
the ventilation of the vehicle interior.
Right Heat Exchanger
Additional Heating Element
Fresh Air Blower
Dust and Pollen Filter
Center Console Air Outlet
Fresh Air
Evaporator
Footwell Air Outlet and
Outlet for Defrost and Direct
Ventilation in the B-pillar
Air Conditioner Module
Left Heat Exchanger
SSP270/239
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