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    R36 Air Con & Vent Question

    Me again

    Two questions this time. One, after a thread talking a while ago about my demister taking ages, today we've had our first hot day in SA, and my air con did a really **** job. Took a solid 5-10 minutes to get cool, and never really got as cool as I wanted even blasting in LO mode, auto to max and AC obviously set on. Is this likely to be a regas, any way to tell if it's something else, and the costs involved?

    Also, something that has been bugging me since I bought the car, the driver's side window vent, even when you face it as far left as possible, blows air at most over your right shoulder. I have a pretty standard driving position and it points absolutely nowhere near my face. The vents look like they're pointed right at me but the air comes out basically along the driver's side window. Surely this isn't normal, cause I end up with one half of my face cool and the other half warm, which is annoying!

    Wondering if maybe it's obstructed inside or something and if so how easy it is to pull the vent out. If this is normal... that's horrible.
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    When was the last time that it worked properly?

    There could be a leak so even if a regas is done you might find that there could be another fault.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ASR36 View Post
    When was the last time that it worked properly?

    There could be a leak so even if a regas is done you might find that there could be another fault.


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    Hard to say, it's been winter so I usually have it either on about the temperature it is already or heating. It worked last summer.
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    Hi Jakey, not sure that you want to hear this but I suspect that it is a compressor failure. My dealer said it was a pretty common fault - moreso for Golfs than Passats. I don't know for sure but I think mine would be a Sanden brand.

    I've just had the compressor replaced under warranty in my MY10.5. Of course I don't have the bill, so I don't know exactly how much it cost, thought I was told it was in the vicinity of $1,000. I'm not even sure what brand of compressor they replaced it with. I presume another Sanden - I really should check. All I know is that it now works - though how the air conditioning compares to others cars I've had (Australian and Japanese) I guess I will find out soon enough....

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    Quote Originally Posted by prn31 View Post
    Hi Jakey, not sure that you want to hear this but I suspect that it is a compressor failure. My dealer said it was a pretty common fault - moreso for Golfs than Passats. I don't know for sure but I think mine would be a Sanden brand.

    I've just had the compressor replaced under warranty in my MY10.5. Of course I don't have the bill, so I don't know exactly how much it cost, thought I was told it was in the vicinity of $1,000. I'm not even sure what brand of compressor they replaced it with. I presume another Sanden - I really should check. All I know is that it now works - though how the air conditioning compares to others cars I've had (Australian and Japanese) I guess I will find out soon enough....

    Paul
    I'm prepared for that possibility. It does cool down eventually, but not as much as I'd like and I don't think it's as much as when I got the car last year. It has never been as strong as my old Verada as long as I have owned it, but then again, that's made for Australian heat. It's well known Euro systems are not quite as air con geared as Aus cars.

    Is it at least easy enough or cheap enough to diagnose the problem so I know the costs moving forward?

    Also, any answer on the issue with the driver's side vent not actually ever pointing at the driver's face?
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    I turned the AC on for the first time this spring.
    Not a hot day, but was 30c out.
    Cooled down within 30 seconds or so and was very cold on my face.

    Also agree that from my driving position, the right vent bypasses your face, but does cool the chip on my shoulder
    The left drivers vent however is easy to adjust so it blows on your face which was plenty cold enough for me.

    Wouldn't doubt that a big Aussie car would have better AC given its been engineered for harsh conditions here rather than for Europe, but I've never felt that the AC wasn't strong enough to cool the whole cabin even in mid summer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kamold View Post
    I turned the AC on for the first time this spring.
    Not a hot day, but was 30c out.
    Cooled down within 30 seconds or so and was very cold on my face.

    Also agree that from my driving position, the right vent bypasses your face, but does cool the chip on my shoulder
    The left drivers vent however is easy to adjust so it blows on your face which was plenty cold enough for me.

    Wouldn't doubt that a big Aussie car would have better AC given its been engineered for harsh conditions here rather than for Europe, but I've never felt that the AC wasn't strong enough to cool the whole cabin even in mid summer.
    Yeah the left vent smashes my face with cool air once the system gets going, problem is, that means the left half of my case ends up super cold while the right half is warm, and it's uncomfortable. But at least it's not just me I guess!

    Sounds like my air con, while functional, is obviously not performing the way it should. I don't get very cold air within 30 seconds like I did last year. As said, took at least five minutes to get to what I would consider to be properly chilled air. Although thinking on it now, I was parked at the lights for a while when I noticed it wasn't working the way it should so if it's not very efficient when it's just been started and is sitting still, that could explain some of it. But I definitely need to get it checked over as I am not convinced it will do the job when the 40+ days start turning up.
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    Yeah it gets bloody hot down there. You'll want it nice and chilly. I drove to Perth a few years back and copped a dust storm and about 48 degrees on the Eyre peninsula. And went to the last Big Day Out in Radelaide when it was bastard hot.

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    It was a warm day in Sydney so I set the temp to 21 and my air con worked - yah! I agree that the air coming out of the right vent isn't as strong as that from the middle vents.

    When I was researching the air con problem I read that often the pressure control valve (PCV) can be faulty, but it could also be the compressor. Getting to the unit I am told is quite an involved task. Anyway it is best that you get it checked out by a specialist because it is a known problem.

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    I thought I would update this. Had it diagnosed by a VW air con tech. At idle the compressor is not able to maintain pressure. When you rev the engine to about 2000 rpm or above the compressor has sufficient power to pressure and will then start to cool. He showed me the dials, it has a high and low side dial and when I rev it, one of them starts to rise and the air starts to chill and then when I stop revving it very slowly falls back down to a baseline of 200 and the air warms up again. Dunno the units. Basically, the compressor is not dead, but dying, or at least weak. So unfortunately it is a full compressor replacement.

    The labour and parts on the compressor itself are apparently only about $700ish, but since you should also do a dryer filter or something as well when replacing compressor, the price goes up to about $1600 as that is apparently very labour intensive.

    Sad result for me.
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