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  • #16
    polo 77 tsi: self adjusting fan speed

    Hmmm well I'll try some things with my Polo tomorrow and see if I get the same results as you.
    Alex Aescht

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    MY11 Pepper Grey VW Polo Comfortline 66TDI manual ― Comfort Pack, Audio Pack.

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    • #17
      Yes the fan on my climatronic changes speed by itself in manual mode. I find it tends to compensate for the increase in ambient temperature by increasing the fan speed.
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      • #18
        Having the A/C on could affect it because its to my understanding (though i could be wrong) that air conditioning compressors only compress the gas over 1000 or so RPM so it could be that it is lowering or raising the fan speed to either compensate for the lack of cold compressed gas or its trying to preserve what's left of the cold compressed gas until the compressor can create more...

        Just fuel for thought

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        • #19
          Has anyone here with Climatronic noticed the left grate/vent thingy on the actual control unit (next to the auto button I think) gets dusty? I tend to clean mine but if I don't for a week or so lots of dust starts sitting on there. Wonder if its a cooling fan for the unit/temperature sensor for something.
          Alex Aescht

          MY13 Dark Silver VW up! 5-door 55MPI manual — Comfort Style Pack, Comfort Drive Pack, Maps + More, Panoramic Sunroof
          MY11 Pepper Grey VW Polo Comfortline 66TDI manual ― Comfort Pack, Audio Pack.

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          • #20
            polo 77 tsi: self adjusting fan speed

            I also have a Polo with climate control and always have mind on auto, do not really know what it does in manual.
            It is though lately making a noise under the passenger seat which I'm told is the gas for the air cond, sounded to me like a shock absorber or another suspension realated problem. Turn recirculate on and noise goes away. You can really notice it when hitting bumps in the road. Why after 2 yrs of ownership I'm really only noticing it now I'm not sure.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by kam View Post
              i never use auto, because i like to be in control

              so everything ive mentioned, has been in manual mode

              i tried out a few things today, and found that if i use a temp < 22 deg, it doesnt do it as much

              if i put it on 22 with a/c, it does it quite frequently
              Yes, because it is designed to maintain the temperature you've set it at, in the most efficient way possible.

              Which is why on Auto, the fan will run flat-chat when you first get into the car, so that it gets to your desired temperature.
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