What's wrong with my air con?
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Redline
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What's wrong with my air con?
Driving my GTi today I turned on the AC to Auto and Lo.
So I was kinda suprised when it started blowing out luke warm air. Also I noticed that it didn't feel like the compressor was "kicking-in" when switching it to Auto like it normally would.
Anybody any ideas on what it might be and/or how expensive it might be?
Kind of annoying as is like the first time I've driven it and used the AC since it was serviced by Lookers Teesside last week. Won't be going there to get sorted thats for sure.
Cheers
So I was kinda suprised when it started blowing out luke warm air. Also I noticed that it didn't feel like the compressor was "kicking-in" when switching it to Auto like it normally would.
Anybody any ideas on what it might be and/or how expensive it might be?
Kind of annoying as is like the first time I've driven it and used the AC since it was serviced by Lookers Teesside last week. Won't be going there to get sorted thats for sure.
Cheers
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bass mekanik
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i would hazard a guess its the compressor electromagentic clutch.
normally when an AC system runs out of gas its slowly noticed over a period of time- not an instantly noticable thing. Unless there is a big instant leak in the refrigerant system.
from what you have described where the "compressor doesnt kick in" it might be just that- either the compressor has gone (ouch- BIG money) or there is a possibility that the clutch it uses has gone (still expensive but not as bad)
normally when an AC system runs out of gas its slowly noticed over a period of time- not an instantly noticable thing. Unless there is a big instant leak in the refrigerant system.
from what you have described where the "compressor doesnt kick in" it might be just that- either the compressor has gone (ouch- BIG money) or there is a possibility that the clutch it uses has gone (still expensive but not as bad)
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live2themaxuk
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