Whether you want to cool down in the summer, or help you clear the fog from your windshield in the winter, air conditioning in cars is becoming an almost necessary feature recently. But what if the air conditioning in an Volkswagen Beetle isn’t cold anymore? This is precisely the question we will try to answer in this article. First, we’ll look at the various problems that can prevent the air conditioning in your Volkswagen Beetle from cooling down, and at last, we’ll look at the solutions available to you to fix this issue.

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WHY IS THE AIR CONDITIONING IN MY Volkswagen Beetle NO LONGER COLD?

We will begin our guidebook with the symptoms that can justify that the air conditioning of your Volkswagen Beetle is no longer cooling.

BAD AIR CONDITIONING SMELL in my Volkswagen Beetle air con

One of the fairly common clues that can warn you to the fact that your air conditioning is not working is if you have a musty or damp smell inside your car, and yes, a bad smell can be a warning of a faulty air conditioning system, it can be permanent or only present when you turn on your air conditioning. To discover a solution to this failure, we recommend you to browse our guidebook dedicated to bad air conditioning odors on Volkswagen Beetle.

AIR CONDITIONING NOISE ON Volkswagen Beetle

One of the other indications that can notify you to a malfunctioning air conditioner is that you experience a strange noise is coming on when you turn on your air conditioner (feel free to approach the vents to verify for any suspect noise). This noise could signify a faulty air conditioning clutch or a faulty customer compressor.

LOSS OF PRESSURE IN THE AIR CONDITIONING CIRCUIT

Actually quite tricky to notice without advanced mechanical expertise, a loss of pressure in your car’s air conditioning system can result in your air conditioning no longer generating cold. There are several possible causes to do this loss of pressure, and these are listed down below:

  • Leakage of refrigerant fumes
  • nonfunctioning air conditioning compressor

AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM THAT DOESN’T WORK AT ALL on my Volkswagen Beetle

Finally, it’s possible that the air conditioning in your Volkswagen Beetle is no longer cold just because your air conditioning system is no longer functioning. Here are the different origins of an air conditioning system that no longer functions:

  • Compressor pulley HS: The compressor will be out of power and the circuit will be stopped.
  • Overpressure problem: This will bring about the device to trip.
  • Faulty sensor: As with overpressure, the air-conditioning system will switch to safe mode.

HOW DO I RESOLVE THE AIR CONDITIONING ON MY Volkswagen Beetle THAT IS NO LONGER COOLING?

Now that we have been able to notice the main triggers of a Volkswagen Beetle air conditioning system that no longer cools down, we are going to show you the different solutions available to you . First of all, you should know that an air conditioning system is sophisticated, and that wanting to carry out repairs yourself is not constantly the best idea, assuming that you are sure of the source of the breakdown. Nevertheless, here are the main possible repairs and an estimate of their cost.

First step, before performing any major repair, clean the air conditioning of your Volkswagen Beetle, don’t hesitate to look at our focused upon article on this subject.
If this is not enough, bleed and refill the coolant, which should cost you around 100aine euros.
Changing the air conditioning clutch: you will need to spend around 150 euros for auto parts and around 100 euros more for labour.
Searching for and repairing an air conditioning leak: depending on the position of the leak it will cost you more or less, count on average 150/200 euros, including the air conditioning refill.
Replacement of an air conditioning condenser: you will need to count about 200 euros.
Changing the air conditioning gas compressor on Volkswagen Beetle costs about 500 euros with labor.

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