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Thread: Overheating on idle

  1. #11
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    Thankyou JMac!

    I have crappy AC and overheating at idle or slow moving traffic. I'll be checking the fans and fuses ...

    How difficult is it to replace fans? Hang-on that sounds like I'm going to do it myself ... um how much time and cost of parts for someone like yourself to fix it JMac (would you prefer I contact you off forum?).

    Cheers
    Holster

  2. #12
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    Should have mentioned it is a 2002 V5 AQN Bora

  3. #13
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    Same thing happened on mine, had noticed the aircon not working for a couple of weeks, One day sitting in traffic it started to creep over 90degrees.

    Noticed fans not running when I jumped out, turns out the fuse 99gti mentioned just needed a jiggle.

  4. #14
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    I've noticed the fuse holder is looking a bit tired (OK half melted). Hopefully a jiggle will be all it needs.

    How much is a new fuse holder and where's the best place to pick one up? (I'm in Brisneyland)

  5. #15
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    YEEEEEEEEEESSSSSS!!!!!

    Just had to jiggle the fuse and she's all cool (pun intended).

    Still reckon I should replace that fuse holder - recommendations?

    Thank you all.

    Holster
    2002 VW Bora V5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Holster View Post
    YEEEEEEEEEESSSSSS!!!!!

    Just had to jiggle the fuse and she's all cool (pun intended).

    Still reckon I should replace that fuse holder - recommendations?

    Thank you all.

    Holster
    The cheapskate aussie fix is an inline fuse holder bypassing the broken part of the fusebox.

    Or buy another fusebox from VW.....
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  7. #17
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    For anyone else out there with this problem

    Part number is 1J0 937 617 D
    $106.70 from VW.

    I might clean up the old one for now ...
    2002 VW Bora V5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Holster View Post
    For anyone else out there with this problem

    Part number is 1J0 937 617 D
    $106.70 from VW.

    I might clean up the old one for now ...
    That's not terrible. Might have to check the condition of my fusebox...
    Nothing to see here...

  9. #19
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    Yeah could be alot worse. If mine is beyond reasonable repair I will get the part rather than try to solder in a $5 holder.

    I'm mostly relieved that I'm not up for new aircon/radiator or whatever else I thought it could be at the beginning.
    2002 VW Bora V5

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