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Offline Tim-Mk2

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MOULD!!!
« on: 08 January 2006, 21:43 »
hi
ive got a 92 mk2 1.3 ryder!
the problem is ive got mould every were on the inside... on the chairs and carpets and on the dash!
every day i look inside and ive got ice on the foot wells and on the sunroof!
Ive checked the sunroof and it seems to be fine so ive put the water and ice on the inside of that down to condensation but this doesnt explain were the rest of it is comming from???
at the moment my heater only blows cold even on hot??
any advice on the problem would be most helpfull
Thanks in advance
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Re: MOULD!!!
« Reply #1 on: 08 January 2006, 21:45 »
sounds like your heater matrix is shafted in some way (either blocked or leaking) so sort that first, then get some Groom for the upholstery....

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Re: MOULD!!!
« Reply #2 on: 08 January 2006, 21:52 »
ok thanks!
how do i gain access to my heater matrix and is it easy to replace??
thanks
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Re: MOULD!!!
« Reply #3 on: 08 January 2006, 22:03 »
Er... it's a sh!t mate. It's up behind the heater controls and it's a dash- out job. Car off the road for a day I reckon mate... Sorry! There might be a way to check if it's blocked or summat first though... Just that I don't know it...

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Re: MOULD!!!
« Reply #4 on: 08 January 2006, 22:09 »
Check the heater air intake passenger side under the plastic scuttle cover in the engine bay. Make sure the draingage channel is clear and that the seal is ok. Water can come down there.

I don't know of an easy way to check if your matrix has gone.... If your windows steam up and it leaves a kind of greasy feel thats a good clue (its antifreeze),  you would be using a bit of engine coolant as well. Although when mine went it only dribbled and at first i put the minimal water loss down to other things.

You could also check your windscreen seals, rare to split but no unknown, and make sure the plastic sheeting behind your door cards is intact.

If it is the matrix it will take a day but itsn't that hard. You can do it with just removing the lower dash panels.

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Re: MOULD!!!
« Reply #5 on: 08 January 2006, 22:16 »
rite ok well car is off the road anyway! thats why its gone mouldy i left it untouched for 2 weeks!
anyway! rite windscreen ok
doors steam up ALL THE TIME and i get greezy inside window!
will check the thing underscuttle pannel tommoro! so wat exectly do i need to remove from my dast to get it then??

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Re: MOULD!!!
« Reply #6 on: 08 January 2006, 22:58 »
Steaming and greasyness is bad sign  :grin:  If they steam up ALL THE TIME as you put it my bets are on the matrix! I was going through a bottle of fog-x a week!

I followed a combination of haynes and a print out of a thread either here or from clubgti. Was helpful as the haynes completey missed out one of the bolts! Have a search.

As far as i remember i removed...  the centre console, both lower dash pieces, and the glove box which is tricky to pop out without damaging it :smiley:.  Then there is some covers to remove that cover the heater motor. All easy enough just a few screws. 
Then removing the plastic box the matrix sits in..  keep a note of all the pull wire connections for the heater controls for reconnecting them later. to remove the vent hoses you need to remove the vent grills. Can't remember exactly but i think they pop out easily when turned the right way. Then use a screwdriver or something to prise open the staples holding the tubes on.
You will need to remove the hoses to it from the engine bay, and undo the two bolts. Put wd40 on them prior to doing it though. Then its just lots of wiggling to get the matrix box out, change the matrix itself and lots of wiggling to get it back in again!   :laugh:

Sorry its a bit hazy but i have only done it once and it was a year ago!

Good luck!

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Re: MOULD!!!
« Reply #7 on: 08 January 2006, 23:02 »
Thanks for all the help!
ill let ya know how i get on!
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Re: MOULD!!!
« Reply #8 on: 08 January 2006, 23:06 »
If you havn't got a haynes these will give you a better idea...  i managed to ignore the bit about lowering the steering column   :wink:

http://volkswagen.msk.ru/vw_doc/eva2/BD01/ch4.4.1.html

http://volkswagen.msk.ru/vw_doc/eva2/BD01/ch4.1.html