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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: Cosworth Lee on 16 August 2009, 12:27
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My wifes got a mk5 Gt tdi
The car has not had air con since we bought it over a year ago now :angry:
Had the car regassed about a month ago and tested for leaks, and all was fine.
Im wondering if anyone has had a similar problem?
Im guessing its probably an electrical fault?
Phoned around to get a vac-com dignostic check but have been quoted around £150-200 and theres no way im paying some one that just to plug a laptop in to the car and press a few buttons :angry: :angry:
Its got the to point where the car is unbearable to drive, as the "normal" air ventalation system is well pathetic, and as many of you know these modern cars are not designed to be driven with windows open these days, as the noise and buffeting is deafening!!!!
Really need some help here, as its almost got to the point where ive even thought of selling the car!
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Is the car still in warranty as there is a known problem with one type of AC compressor failing suddenly.
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if you say where you are there may be someone local with vagcom wiling to help :)
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as bacillus said one type of compressor is known to be faulty. had mine done not long ago under warrenty after being told it just needed regassing. after reading up on the compressor problem on here i told them to check that!
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Mines suddenly stopped working too. I press the ECON button so the light goes out and nothing happens, no cold air. I've only just had the car recovered from a fault Coil Pack so this is just another thing to go wrong. Any ideas? If I plug in a Diagnostic unit in will it tell me if the AirCon is faulty?!
Regards,
GReg
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Greg, if you use vag-com, it will not only read the full manufacturer-specific fault codes, but also provides a diagnosis too.
Generic fault code readers are generally extremely limited in their capabilites for actually 'diagnosing' what individual fault codes are.
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Thanks guys. glad to know its not just my car
My car is an 04 plate so well out side warrenty i think? I dont know much about warreny as ive never taken one out/never bought a car from a dealer?
I live in North Essex near Colchester/Braintree/Sudbury
Willing to travel, as theres no way im giving vw £200 to plug a laptop in :angry:
Just want to get it sorted as its really getting to the point where the car is going to get sold other wise!!!
I did mention its a Gt tdi/sport? tho im guessing the pumps will be the same anyway.
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Lee, does your car have full VW service history? If so, even though it is out of warranty, they should still cough up with a goodwill guesture, especially as there is a TSB regarding the dodgy air con compressors.
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if you're passing the midlands any time soon i can do a quick scan for you, but i'm sure there are a fair number of people a bit closer to you with the necessary kit. Have a look in the vagcom section of the forum
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Lee, does your car have full VW service history? If so, even though it is out of warranty, they should still cough up with a goodwill guesture, especially as there is a TSB regarding the dodgy air con compressors.
yes full vw history it is due a service but imreluctant to use them as im unsure how much it would cost?
I got quoted £650 buy them when I went in last time :angry:
when you say good will jesture, do you mean they will fix it cheaper than the norm? or for free?
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Lee, does your car have full VW service history? If so, even though it is out of warranty, they should still cough up with a goodwill guesture, especially as there is a TSB regarding the dodgy air con compressors.
yes full vw history it is due a service but imreluctant to use them as im unsure how much it would cost?
Full VW history is excellent (for your cause). :afro:
Price-wise, VW UK instruct ALL their dealers to offer a price match. Go to a couple of other 'independents' within 5 miles of the Dub garage, get some written quotes (you MUST ensure that the work complies with the VW service schedule, and not some 'generic - one size fits all' service. You also need to ensure they only use genuine VW parts, and the correctly approved oil) - try to get them to separate parts and labour prices. Then wave cheapest said quote under the Dub stealers nose, and they'll match it. :wink:
I got quoted £650 buy them when I went in last time :angry:
:shocked: :shocked: Jeeeze, was that JUST for a service, or did it include any 'extras'? :shocked: :shocked:
when you say good will jesture, do you mean they will fix it cheaper than the norm? or for free?
Goodwill can mean anything from VW UK paying for the repairs in full, to them say offering just 10% of the total price - to anything in between. But the simple fact that (a) you have FVWSH, and (b) this is an established and well known fault - there is a very high chance that VW UK will cover all the costs, or may ask you to pay say upto 30% of the bill. HAGGLE, HARD (but politely and civilly)! :wink:
HTH :smiley:
BTW, when did your 3 year warranty run out?
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Lee, does your car have full VW service history? If so, even though it is out of warranty, they should still cough up with a goodwill guesture, especially as there is a TSB regarding the dodgy air con compressors.
yes full vw history it is due a service but imreluctant to use them as im unsure how much it would cost?
Full VW history is excellent (for your cause). :afro:
Price-wise, VW UK instruct ALL their dealers to offer a price match. Go to a couple of other 'independents' within 5 miles of the Dub garage, get some written quotes (you MUST ensure that the work complies with the VW service schedule, and not some 'generic - one size fits all' service. You also need to ensure they only use genuine VW parts, and the correctly approved oil) - try to get them to separate parts and labour prices. Then wave cheapest said quote under the Dub stealers nose, and they'll match it. :wink:
I got quoted £650 buy them when I went in last time :angry:
:shocked: :shocked: Jeeeze, was that JUST for a service, or did it include any 'extras'? :shocked: :shocked:
when you say good will jesture, do you mean they will fix it cheaper than the norm? or for free?
Goodwill can mean anything from VW UK paying for the repairs in full, to them say offering just 10% of the total price - to anything in between. But the simple fact that (a) you have FVWSH, and (b) this is an established and well known fault - there is a very high chance that VW UK will cover all the costs, or may ask you to pay say upto 30% of the bill. HAGGLE, HARD (but politely and civilly)! :wink:
HTH :smiley:
BTW, when did your 3 year warranty run out?
£650 - yes just a full service !!!!!
3 year warranty ran out when the car was 3 years old i guess :tongue:
its an 04 plate - so 2 years ago
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Lee, I'd still ask about the goodwill though. As an example, on Audi RS6s and RS4s, Audi automatically extend the warranty to five years for the DRC suspension system - so there is a 'track record' for VW Group to fix probs when well out of the normal warranty. :wink:
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^^ agreed. Be offered 50% goodwill for my four year old car out of warranty when I was looking to replace the high level brake light by official means. Push the loyalty you have shown by getting it serviced there and buying your consumables like screen wash there :wink:
Polite but firm is the way and telling them how you respected the be brand for reliability but that has now been tarnished. Good luck.