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    Air-Con is failing in my Octy- kindly need knowledge and help

    Anyone know of a good mechanic (Sydney area) that can have a look at my car? It's the air-conditioning that's failing. Symptoms are - left side of the dash is expelling fanned air (no air conditioning) when it's set to low and only one vent (drivers side window) and the feet vent (drivers side) is working but just barely (re-gas might be needed) my fear its an electrical (sensor) or the dual switch has gone.


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    Quote Originally Posted by boogz View Post
    Anyone know of a good mechanic (Sydney area) that can have a look at my car? It's the air-conditioning that's failing. Symptoms are - left side of the dash is expelling fanned air (no air conditioning) when it's set to low and only one vent (drivers side window) and the feet vent (drivers side) is working but just barely (re-gas might be needed) my fear its an electrical (sensor) or the dual switch has gone.


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    Good recommendations (I use BWA Auto) - they both have VW expertise which may be needed in this case (rather than taking it to a air con specialist)
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    Air-Con is failing in my Octy- kindly need knowledge and help

    Many thanks guys... I'm near Seven Hills so I'll give the guys there a call.
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    Our air con went through around a year of that until we realised that the dealer hadn't re-gassed it when it had a service. Re-gassing is needed I'd say, and if that doesn't fix it then something more is wrong.
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    Air-Con is failing in my Octy- kindly need knowledge and help

    Had the mechanic look at it today. It was a simple re-gas. But an interesting fact, when the gas is low (or in my case completely gone) there is still cold air but by the time it makes it way to the other side of the car it's no longer cold (laws of physics) point I'm trying to make is the starting point is obviously near the right side vent. All is good...
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    Glad it is all sorted mate!

    At least yours didnt smell like our fellow forum members "old socks smell"!!
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    My understanding is they shouldn't need regassing as a matter of course. If there is a lack of gas it's because there is a leak. Mine lost its gas due to the pressure switch leaking (it's just to the right of the radiator). The AC place let em get my own off ebay - cost $60ish, instead of $113 from Skoda.
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    Whilst I hope my AC isn't failing, this was the only real thread I could find in the Octavia section regarding AC, hence I thought I'd post my question here.

    I have a Octavia vRS wagon TSI MY12. Does anyone know the difference between the two "Auto" buttons on the AC control on the far lefthand side of the AC controls (just to the top/left of the fan control buttons)?

    Which of the two "Auto" buttons should I have it set on for climate control to work? The left Auto button or the right Auto button?

    My climate control seems to be very hit and miss and I asked the dealer to look at this when I put it in for the 15k service recently and of course they said they couldn't find anything wrong with it. But my wife has climate control in her Tiggy and it's chalk and cheese compared to my climate control in the Occy. For instance, when I set it to like 17-18 deg with the right Auto button on, the fan speed doesn't even jump much above 2 or 3, whereas with my wife's Tiggy, the fan speed comes on full to try and cool the car down immediately.

    Sometimes even with it set down to 17-18 deg, I swear the car is still around 22-24 deg? I need to put a thermometer in there to calibrate against it. And I've changed the outlet directions to be as recommended in the manual (ie forward but slightly pointing up).

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    the AUTO has 2 settings, low and high. high is 2 lights. its basically the fan speed.

    the AC button activates the AC compressor. you can run on auto without AC being used.

    so ideally for full auto, you want the AUTO light on (either 1 or 2 of them) and the AC light on.

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