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    AirConditioning Recycle Button Turns Off

    Hi guys,

    I'm a courier & drive a brand new Caddy my company received in January.

    Every day I'll jump back in my car, drive back into traffic & breathe in a lung full of bus fumes etc. This occurs because the A/C Recycle button has disabled itself. This drives me crazy because by then turning it back on, & trapping the fumes in the vehicle, would make things worse.

    What is going on here?

    Thanks.

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    Brand new in January.......... under warrenty.... VW dealer problem not yours, get your boss to start jumping. Dealers can sometimes look for easy way out, dont let them.

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    Do you mean recycle or recirculation

    If you read the manual it will probably tell you it turns off automatically so as you don't leave it on and go to sleep when the CO2 level rises and kills you.

    Its a safety feature.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    Do yoiu mean recycle or recirculation

    If you read the manual it will probably tell you it turns off automatically so as you dont leave it on and go to sleep when the CO2 level rises and kills you.

    Its a safety feature.
    This.
    I thought it was common knowledge that the recirc feature automatically resets to allow fresh air into the cabin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    This.
    I thought it was common knowledge that the recirc feature automatically resets to allow fresh air into the cabin.
    Well those who have read the manual will know. Obviously others including the two posters here dont LOL
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    Wouldn't the cabin filter do the job of sorting out the bus fumes, etc?

    I'm not sure about the Caddy but the Octavia / Golf filters come in two types Pollen & Pollution. Maybe they have 2 options for the Caddy (or the Golf units fit)

    Pollen Filter (1K0819644B)




    Pollution Filter (1K2819653B)

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    Interesting as the Climate Control on my Caddy Maxi Life will only switch back to fresh air in after a certain amount of time after the ignition has been switched off. I can go an collect newspapers and be away for say 10 minutes, but when I get back in, it is still on recirculation. I haven't worked out how long it has to be off before it switches back to fresh air in.

    As for traffic fumes, unless there is something belching out smote that is being sucked into your Caddy, there is little difference in the air quality for fresh:recirc. Even filters are not going to do very much, and if they do, they will block quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wai View Post
    Interesting as the Climate Control on my Caddy Maxi Life will only switch back to fresh air in after a certain amount of time after the ignition has been switched off. I can go an collect newspapers and be away for say 10 minutes, but when I get back in, it is still on recirculation. I haven't worked out how long it has to be off before it switches back to fresh air in.

    As for traffic fumes, unless there is something belching out smote that is being sucked into your Caddy, there is little difference in the air quality for fresh:recirc. Even filters are not going to do very much, and if they do, they will block quickly.

    go for a drive through the M5 tunnel and see if you still think there is a difference between recirc and fresh

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnie5 View Post
    go for a drive through the M5 tunnel and see if you still think there is a difference between recirc and fresh
    Yep.

    Even with a carbon activated pollen filter, it still gets fumy on 'fresh'.

    FYI, the Caddy uses the same pollen filter as MK5/6 Golf, Jetta, B6-onwards Passat, and Tiguan. Also fits Octavia and Superb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnie5 View Post
    go for a drive through the M5 tunnel and see if you still think there is a difference between recirc and fresh
    I have no doubt as it is akin to following a diesel belching smoke, and yes, I have been through the M5 tunnel and it is bad. A pollen filter will not do too much, and any freshener just means you are breathing in scented pollution.

    When I was talking about traffic, I was talking about surface traffic.

    On the M5 tunnel, it should have better ventilation. If a workplace were to provide such an environment for its workers, it would be closed down.
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