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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: trigolf on 22 July 2012, 18:44

Title: 2.0 FSI
Post by: trigolf on 22 July 2012, 18:44
Hi all,

I've owend a 2.0 FSI for three months now but am mystified about one aspect of the Climatronic A/C operation - i.e. the switch marked Auto and  Econ. I have searched the VW handbook and understand what selecting Auto does to the A/c, but cannot find any mention of Econ. What does Econ mean ? Am I right in thinking that the compressor is normally permanently driven, but by selecting Econ you can disengage it thus saving fuel? Or does it mean something else ?
Title: Re: 2.0 FSI
Post by: ROH ECHT on 23 July 2012, 08:07
Auto recycles the air and econ uses fresh air. I use econ in the wet seasons to keep window fogging eliminated, and auto when running the a/c when it is quite hot for much cooler air. When using econ along with the a/c the compressor is utilized less, but also doesn't cool as much. Hope this helps..
Title: Re: 2.0 FSI
Post by: trigolf on 23 July 2012, 18:37
Ta ROH ECHT - that's useful 'gen  :smiley: 
Title: Re: 2.0 FSI
Post by: Wayne on 27 July 2012, 22:16
Econ is a/c off.
Title: Re: 2.0 FSI
Post by: Egbutt Wash on 03 August 2012, 00:38
Hi all,

I've owend a 2.0 FSI for three months now but am mystified about one aspect of the Climatronic A/C operation - i.e. the switch marked Auto and  Econ. I have searched the VW handbook and understand what selecting Auto does to the A/c, but cannot find any mention of Econ. What does Econ mean ? Am I right in thinking that the compressor is normally permanently driven, but by selecting Econ you can disengage it thus saving fuel? Or does it mean something else ?

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