Hi Folks,
After googling around I couldn't find a solution and any insight.
Last month I took my Polo 2016 GTI to the mechanic to have my AC regassed. They said that I had a leak at the evaporator, and only 10% of refrigerant was in the system. I took it to another mechanic for a second opinion and they came back saying the same thing, so I had my evap replaced.
The AC was working well for the first two weeks. From two weeks after the replacement, I noticed that the AC would consistently stop working after 10 minutes. The only way to get the AC to work again was by turning off the car and turning it back on, so I occasionally did this when I was at a red light. The AC would then work for another 10-15 minutes.
I took it back to the shop and they suggested that the compressor needs replacing. They said that the low pressure reading was on the higher end, and that the compressor probably couldn't handle the full amount of refrigerant anymore.
Does this sound accurate? I have already paid 2.25 for the evap, so another 1.2 for the compressor is hard to swallow. The $1.2k includes replacing the solenoid valve. I wanted some opinions about whether I should get the full compressor replaced or just attempt to replace the solenoid first.
Cheers,
hdp9
After googling around I couldn't find a solution and any insight.
Last month I took my Polo 2016 GTI to the mechanic to have my AC regassed. They said that I had a leak at the evaporator, and only 10% of refrigerant was in the system. I took it to another mechanic for a second opinion and they came back saying the same thing, so I had my evap replaced.
The AC was working well for the first two weeks. From two weeks after the replacement, I noticed that the AC would consistently stop working after 10 minutes. The only way to get the AC to work again was by turning off the car and turning it back on, so I occasionally did this when I was at a red light. The AC would then work for another 10-15 minutes.
I took it back to the shop and they suggested that the compressor needs replacing. They said that the low pressure reading was on the higher end, and that the compressor probably couldn't handle the full amount of refrigerant anymore.
Does this sound accurate? I have already paid 2.25 for the evap, so another 1.2 for the compressor is hard to swallow. The $1.2k includes replacing the solenoid valve. I wanted some opinions about whether I should get the full compressor replaced or just attempt to replace the solenoid first.
Cheers,
hdp9
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