Took my car to Australian Continental Motors today, as Claus is a master on German cars, and he does A/C.
With summer on the way, aircon is a fantastic thing to have, yeah? Sure... if it works. Mine, however didn't. No worries, i'll take it to get fixed. Claus pressure tested it today and found some disturbing problems -
1. Blocked and corroded TX valve ($190)
2. Blocked reciever-dryer ($150 or $115 - Claus can be hard to understand, it's the genuine German accent
)
Both need to be replaced, some seals repaired, vacuumed, gassed and resealed. Total $600 PLUS!!! I was supposed to get the car back fixed tonight, but the TX valve has a frozen bolt, so i'll have to wait until tomorrow now... I MISS MY BABY!!!
OK, here's why I wrote - Claus has given me some invaluable information that i didn't know until he told me...
It is not often a problem during a hot summer, when A/C systems are used almost daily, but it is imparative that VW A/C systems are run AT LEAST once a week, even during winter, even if you run them on heat, as long as the A/C is running. The seals inside the system dry up very quickly and become brittle if they are not exposed to the A/C oil regularly. On top of that, the abovementioned parts block easily unless the gas/oil is circulated throughout them regularly. And believe me, the repairs are expensive!!!
Having made the mistake myself, i offer you guys my newly aquired knowledge so that you won't make the same mistake i (or the previous owner) made. An aircon regas costs under 200 bucks, but you can spend the better part of a thousand dollars if you neglect your systems needs.
Sorry if something similar has been posted before, but i am so upset about how much my porta-antarctica is gonna cost me, you guys shouldn't have to cop it too...
Cheers all. John
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