Possible Complaints About Refrigerant Circuit
Possible Complaints About Refrigerant Circuit
Test requirements:
- Electrical system, vacuum system and air duct fault-finding has not revealed any faults , air conditioner "Guided Fault Finding" function and Heating, air conditioning or Air conditioning
- No fault revealed by air conditioner On Board Diagnostic (OBD) (e.g. using Fault Read Out Device V.A.G 1551 Heating, air conditioning or Air conditioning or , air conditioner "Guided Fault Finding" function); no compressor shutoff criterion displayed in measured value block (vehicles with "air conditioner" On Board Diagnostic (OBD) only)
Possible complaints
NOTE: For all complaints marked *. Pressures, Checking on Vehicles
- Total cooling system failure *
- Insufficient cooling output at all vehicle or engine speeds *
- No or insufficient cooling after driving a few miles *
- Compressor, A/C Clutch N25 or A/C Compressor Regulator Valve N280 shut off by pressure switch (e.g. A/C Refrigerant Low Pressure Switch -F73-, A/C Refrigerant High Pressure Switch -F118-, A/C Pressure Switch F129 or A/C Control Head E87 or Climatronic Control Module J255) on account of excessive or inadequate pressure *
- No or sharp decrease in fresh-air supply after driving several miles (evaporator iced up) *
Other possible problems:
Compressor noise
- Re-tighten securing bolts for compressor and compressor bracket using a torque wrench.
- Check routing of refrigerant pipes; they must not touch other components and must not be subject to strain (align if necessary).
Noise (refrigerant hammer) occurring immediately after switching on air conditioner and/or when cornering or braking:
- Discharge, evacuate and re-charge refrigerant circuit (too much refrigerant in circuit).
NOTE: Too much refrigerant oil in the circuit may also result in this problem (no adjustment of refrigerant oil quantity, for example, on replacing compressor).
Water sprays out of vents (in instrument panel or footwell) although air conditioning system is otherwise functioning properly:
- Check proper routing of condensate drain; it must not be crushed or kinked.
- Check condensate drain valve; it must not be gummed up with wax or underseal and must close properly.
- Check plenum chamber cover; it must not be damaged and must be properly installed (to stop water running into evaporator).
- Check water drains in plenum chamber; they must not be blocked (e.g. by leaves).