The door that controls the air conditioning flow can be found near the fan blower motor. The fan blower motor is behind the dashboard on the passenger side of the car.
The flap that directs sir to the selected vents is jammed or broken...or the switch that controls it is.
Inside the blower box, normally under glove box door, and under the dash, it is where the fan runs to blow air inside the car
Under the heater controls thier is a flap slide you hand underneath you will feel the clips. bull the plastic forward ta dar
They are hydraulic. Most controls surfaces are hydraulic.
it could be your mud flap where the tyre is, the mus flap is located behind the bumper . underneath the arch
Aerodynamics
Under the left hand 'Smith' cover you should be able to see a small flap, sometimes this can be obscured by the GCV unit's venting pipes in which case just locate it by feeling around. Inside this flap is a button, push this and it will release the egr valve socket under the dash. The valve is in this.
To replace the fuel flap on a Vauxhall Corsa, first open the fuel flap and locate the hinge and any retaining screws. Remove the old fuel flap by unscrewing or unclipping it from the hinge. Align the new fuel flap with the hinge and secure it in place by tightening the screws or reattaching the clips. Finally, check that the flap opens and closes properly.
In the bottom slot underneath the power button. There is a flap of some sort and as you put the plug in, the flap cover will open so you can plug in the controller.
I had the same issue with a clicking noise on the passenger side of the car, located somewhere under the dash. I pulled the dash apart and there is a motor located underneath the dash next to the vent that operates the flap on the floor to switch between pulling air from outside and circulating the air inside the cabin. That motor is stripped out and it's just freely spinning. It will require ALOT of digging in order to get to it, so I just left it.
To open the fuel flap of a Suzuki Vitara, locate the fuel flap lever inside the vehicle, typically found on the driver's side near the floor. Pull the lever to release the fuel flap. If your model does not have a lever, you can simply press on the fuel flap itself, and it should pop open. Always ensure you have the vehicle in the off position before refueling.
It is inside the HCAV housing under the dash.