MK5 Golf GTI

All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: dTEA on June 23, 2011, 09:57:40 pm

Title: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: dTEA on June 23, 2011, 09:57:40 pm
As per my previous post, highlighting the issue I now face, I thought I'd poll and ask how many people have had this issue and the HUGE bill that it comes with...I have read a good number of cases on here and the bills aint no joke.

my issue is listed here http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,31316.0.html (http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,31316.0.html)

My question is do we list this and see how many people have experienced this and then consider highlighting it to VW?  i know that all cars have common faults, but this is a ridiculous piece of engineering that costs nearly a third of the value of some vehicles out there.

So what year was your car i.e 05/06 and when did the problem begin and become repaired and how?
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: Boothy on June 23, 2011, 10:12:42 pm
05 plate, total failure of the compressor at a cost of £800 WITH £200 knocked off! That was at the dealers. 
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: AlanEdition30 on June 23, 2011, 10:30:39 pm
07 plate, total failure of the compressor, sorted under warranty. However if it goes wrong again i will be livid  :mad:
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: strapper on June 23, 2011, 10:33:15 pm
Hi mate, do you hear the compressor clutch coming in and the idle speed rising when you turn your a/c on?
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: dTEA on June 23, 2011, 11:41:14 pm
Hi mate, do you hear the compressor clutch coming in and the idle speed rising when you turn your a/c on?
Nope the signal is duff and doesn't send. The system used to do that but began with odd sounds...see the other thread. It was raised as an issue and then I got told it was normal. 18 months on and now this and it's out of warranty
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: dTEA on June 23, 2011, 11:43:21 pm
Keep em coming...to me it's a system design fault. But £800 how the hell is mine so much! Any other prices? As they quoted £1200 just for the compressor plus £320 ish for the small fan?!?
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: TagnuT on June 23, 2011, 11:55:18 pm
One owner from new 07 plate with Full VWSH. The air-con was re-gassed in warranty, but the compressor failed six months outside of the warranty. Lots of bubbling noises and no cold air. VW paid for the parts and part of the labour after they were approached by the dealer. As far as I can remember my contribution was about the £120 mark. Looks like I was lucky after reading some comments on here. :sad1:

Some interesting reading on compressor failure:-

http://www.my-gti.com/1038/volkswagen-golf-gti-passat-jetta-and-eos-air-conditioner-compressor-failure

Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: h4rdy on June 24, 2011, 01:06:23 am
Can somebody tell me something?

How have VW managed to get away with doing nothing about solving this issue? :surprised:

Mine doesn't work and never has done, I was told when I bought it that it just needed a re gas. Very green of me at the time.

My Touran on the other hand, 2004 2l sport, 115000 miles still going strong!

I may try and figure out how to remove the AC system to save weight, fuel and better air flow to the IC.

Sometimes VW amaze me!
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: mhurley on June 24, 2011, 06:27:41 am
55 plate
I'm the 3rd owner
Total compressor failure
I've emailed VW but I'm not the original owner of the car so don't know if they will do anything
Have been quoted £100 by a garage (non VW) to install a new one plus cost of a new compressor
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: Eccie on June 24, 2011, 09:25:31 am
I had no cold air from mine this last month - booked a Air Con service at VW £79.99 it turned out to be a faulty Air con pressure switch. They said there was no pressure in the pipes (I didn't know which to check)

That was swapped and system checked and serviced cost £128.28 and now its nice and cool - just need some sunshine to feel it was money well spent - 57 plate GTi
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: Gene Hunt on June 24, 2011, 01:01:52 pm
German ebay is supposed to be good for mk5 GTI Compressors. :happy2:
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: Poppa Dom on June 24, 2011, 01:06:10 pm
My issues started last August (57 plate still under warranty) - failed compressor. Replaced. Replacement compressor found to be faulty within 3 weeks of being on car. No qualms over warranty/issue - replaced again. November - further A/C failure - compressor changed again. Am on my forth compressor, all good - touch wood (car now out of warranty). High pressure switch did fail a coupl eof months back - my VW dealer was very good sorting this in light of AC 'history'

Dom
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: dTEA on June 27, 2011, 11:06:14 pm
No one else? I know there were others when I was searching for answers
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: JackG on June 28, 2011, 12:12:48 am
There will never be a recall on it as it's not a safety issue BUT
if you are loyal to the brand and have a full dealer service history then Volkswagen WILL contribute to the cost of the repair
If the system is low on gas then it won't work (loose average of 10% per year) and a regas may help
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: dTEA on June 28, 2011, 04:51:46 pm
There will never be a recall on it as it's not a safety issue BUT
if you are loyal to the brand and have a full dealer service history then Volkswagen WILL contribute to the cost of the repair
If the system is low on gas then it won't work (loose average of 10% per year) and a regas may help

Well received a call fromt he dealer and the response they got from VW customer care was 10% of £1500! so a misery £150 for a loyal VW owner from 1994 onwards...and all my cars have been VW service history...shocking.  :confused:
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: dTEA on August 06, 2011, 04:41:53 pm
Well perseverance is well worth it. The VW customer care and dealership customer care has brought the cost down to 100% labour covered and 70% parts. Chuffed and credit where it was due with the reps I dealt with. Booked in for next wednesday so hopefull cool air con before the weather goes sh*te
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: Frenzy on August 07, 2011, 12:19:43 am
Well done fella, always worth keeping at it. Hope it gets sorted with no issues  :happy2:
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: Jungle_Faced_Jake on August 07, 2011, 01:12:21 am
I picked up my 05 Mk5 earlier this week and guess what, air con not working. Spoke to my local VW main dealer yesterday and was quoted £99 for a re-gas with dye added to check for any leaks. I can live with this if that's all it needs but after reading some of the horror stories on here and elsewhere I'm beginning to feel very pessimistic. If so many are prone to failure WTF is VW doing putting sub standard parts in a quality car? If it is the compressor that's buggered then sod it I'm not going to bother for the 3 or 4 weeks a year it'd be needed.
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: lee_ on August 07, 2011, 09:54:09 pm
05 GTi (54k miles) total compressor failure, luckily covered under warranty - invoiced total was over £1500 for the work!  :sick:
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: micky 32 on August 07, 2011, 10:54:07 pm
My car 2008. I think my compressor is failing. After lying all night can take a few miles before it cuts in, intermittent. Gas is ok.
Title: Re: Air Con Failure linked to Compressor- POLL
Post by: Jungle_Faced_Jake on August 07, 2011, 11:36:33 pm
05 GTi (54k miles) total compressor failure, luckily covered under warranty - invoiced total was over £1500 for the work!  :sick:

I wish mine was covered under warrantee but air con not covered. When I originally test drove it the weather was quite mild and it seemed to be pumping out chilled air, however on the couple of hot days we've had this week it does nothing but blow hot air back in :scared: