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Thread: Air Con failure in my new 05 MK5 Comfortline :-(

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    Air Con failure in my new 05 MK5 Comfortline :-(

    Hi all,
    Barely one week of owning this car, the air con failed me over the weekend. It's just blowing hot air. Funny thing was, the air con was very cold the day before I had to turn it off.

    I was looking through the manual, hoping it would just be a fuse problem but couldn't find the fuse for the AC, only the blower and it's not a blower problem.

    Anyone know what it could be? Compressor? Do you know how much I'm looking at paying? Man... this is not good. And I was enjoying driving the car too. Cheers.

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    thats bad luck mate. chances are it would be the compressor (hope its not!) gone, ive had 2 go in my 05.

    As far as costs go, I dont think you are going to be impressed but I couldnt give you an exact figure. Extended warranty saved me on that one.

    Hope it turns out to be something small!
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    Maybe these threads will help in diagnosis and where to fix it

    I only skimmed them so hopefully there is good advice.

    http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ad.php?t=21960

    http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ad.php?t=12450
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    Thanks for the reply. If it turns out the compressor and considering the high failure rate of it (from the links Ben gave me), do you think the dealership will do "goodwill" warranty? If it is a defective product, usually they have to replace it regardless of the warranty right? Kinda like a product recall or something. Keeping my fingers crossed it's nothing major.

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    I had mine go in a similar way on my Polo GTI. It turned out that it had dumped its Refrigerant, and that the leak was in the T/X Valve and Evaporator assembly.
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    Maybe you could purchase an extended warranty now and just wait a few weeks before making a claim? Do they let you buy an extended warranty out of warranty?
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    Quote Originally Posted by drotsap View Post
    Thanks for the reply. If it turns out the compressor and considering the high failure rate of it (from the links Ben gave me), do you think the dealership will do "goodwill" warranty? If it is a defective product, usually they have to replace it regardless of the warranty right? Kinda like a product recall or something. Keeping my fingers crossed it's nothing major.
    It depends how much did you pay for the car, I think that you still have some warranty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by faisan View Post
    Maybe you could purchase an extended warranty now and just wait a few weeks before making a claim? Do they let you buy an extended warranty out of warranty?
    I was only discussing this the other day and I was actually unaware of it (extended used car warranty) even existing. Yes it is available providing the vehicle is less than 10 years old (which it is in this case) and must have travelled less than 150,000 k's. http://www.volkswagen.com.au/etc/med...cy%2012.07.pdf

    Like most used car warranties though, depending on the problem not everything will be covered so it would probably pay to check up discreetly before opting for it.

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    As Transporter said, depending on the State, you may be covered by a compulsory dealer's warranty anyway (not so if you bought privately). Certainly worth asking (but don't just take the dealer's word for it if they say "No", check with whoever reegulates used car dealers in your state).
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    Quote Originally Posted by gregozedobe View Post
    As Transporter said, depending on the State, you may be covered by a compulsory dealer's warranty anyway (not so if you bought privately). Certainly worth asking (but don't just take the dealer's word for it if they say "No", check with whoever reegulates used car dealers in your state).
    I'd have thought it would have been covered under such warranty. That's one of the reasons I pay premium price for a used car in a yard in the past, it's covered for 3 months (or at least it is in NSW).

    Press the dealer before you start asking how much it's going to cost me. If they get a sniff of that, it'll cost you the lot. If you suggest that it should be covered under the statutory warranty with the vehicle, I'm sure a much better arrangement (for you) can be made.

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