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    R36 Pneumatic Bolsters

    Not sure if this is a common problem or not, but the pneumatic bolsters on the drivers seat of my R36 doesn't work. Works perfectly on the passenger seat but not the drivers side. When I press the switch nothing happens.

    I've booked the car into the auto electricians (air con regas/Climatronics issue) next week and they will take a look, but just wondering if anyone else has had this problem in the past.

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    Mine is similar but it tightens up then eases off so there's no real bolstering.
    its irritating as hell - my dealer told me they couldn't replicate it when it was in for warranty work.

    Passenger side is perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prn31 View Post
    Not sure if this is a common problem or not, but the pneumatic bolsters on the drivers seat of my R36 doesn't work. Works perfectly on the passenger seat but not the drivers side. When I press the switch nothing happens.

    I've booked the car into the auto electricians (air con regas/Climatronics issue) next week and they will take a look, but just wondering if anyone else has had this problem in the past.
    Check out this thread over on vwgolf forum

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    Looks like that is a link for the lumbar support mechanism - from memory mine are working fine, but good ot know there's a fix if they play up!
    We're referring to the side bolsters in the R36 seats that close in on you with the seat controls.

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    Mmm, so it turns out that when the driver's bolster was repaired, the upholsterer forgot to reconnect the wire to the switch! Too easy.

    Worked out how to get the LHS mirror down in reverse too - did a forum search and the auto electrician came up with the same answer.

    Unfortunately the auto electrician also confirmed that the air conditioning compressor is stuffed. Looks like it will cost from $2,000 to $2,500 to rectify depending on whether the condenser needs to be replaced as well. Ouch! Mmm, another warranty claim awaits. Spoken to the dealer and waiting to hear back from them - I believe I'm covered.

    Wonder whether I should have taken out extended warranty?

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    What was wrong with the air con? just didnt work?

    LHS mirror down? did the mirror selector need to be set to the left mirror?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyjak View Post
    What was wrong with the air con? just didnt work?

    LHS mirror down? did the mirror selector need to be set to the left mirror?
    The air con wasn't very effective. On warmish days (24 degrees) when on holiday on the mid north coast it couldn't cope. A diagnostic test revealed it was low on gas, pressure was low and the compressor wasn't able to meet the demands of the Climatronics system. Not sure what caused it, but I suspect my car was inactive for a long period of time and this may have played a part. Certainly the compressor shouldn't fail after 5 years.

    Re the mirror down mode - yes the switch needs to be permanently set to "L".

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    Ah the lovely compressor failure. My 2010 has never been great so the other day I thought I'd get it checked out by an air con specialist who charged me $100 for the privilege of telling me the compressor is on its way out. My reason for checking was that it seemed to take too long to demist in the mornings as if I was blowing humid (non air con) air onto the windscreen reminding of days a long time ago... anyhow, had a chat with my very trustworthy VW indy specialist who said, yep very common on R36's and he did one just last week but that was covered (only the compressor though) under warranty. Mine is not, so I'm forking out. His cost as he pulled out the paperwork was about $700 for the compressor, with a total cost of $1,400 including refill of the air con gas, and everything else associated with it (labour etc). Mine has always been on Auto but that said, no idea what the first owner had it on. But, while I agree it should not fail, he said he's seen quite a few of them and it's nothing new. Just a bit pants really...
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    heard from overseas that it can be easy as changing a valve on the compressor to bring the air con back, they think it's the faulty valve instead of the whole compressor.

    this eBay link is just show how the valve looks, not sure if it's the exact part, check before you buy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slipshot View Post
    Ah the lovely compressor failure. My 2010 has never been great so the other day I thought I'd get it checked out by an air con specialist who charged me $100 for the privilege of telling me the compressor is on its way out. My reason for checking was that it seemed to take too long to demist in the mornings as if I was blowing humid (non air con) air onto the windscreen reminding of days a long time ago... anyhow, had a chat with my very trustworthy VW indy specialist who said, yep very common on R36's and he did one just last week but that was covered (only the compressor though) under warranty. Mine is not, so I'm forking out. His cost as he pulled out the paperwork was about $700 for the compressor, with a total cost of $1,400 including refill of the air con gas, and everything else associated with it (labour etc). Mine has always been on Auto but that said, no idea what the first owner had it on. But, while I agree it should not fail, he said he's seen quite a few of them and it's nothing new. Just a bit pants really...
    Oh god I thought mine was fine but mine also takes a very long time to demist. Is this not normal??? I just replaced my Haldex, I don't want to spend the same again on air con.

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