The invention relates to a heating or air-conditioning system for a motor vehicle,
by which individual zones of the vehicle interior can be supplied with separately
temperature-controlled air. An improved heating or air-conditioning system, which
requires just a small amount of installation space, feeds differently temperature-controlled
air to a plurality of air-conditioning zones. Despite the small amount of installation
space, optimum mixing of cold air and warm air takes place in the heating or air-conditioning
system, with the result that the air emerging from air-outlet openings in a respective
air-conditioning zone have a constant temperature over the outlet cross section.