Anyone experience problems with there A/C?
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Thanks I forwarded the information to the service dept. They will pick up diagnosing my car on Monday. Anyways it is the weirdest problem. If the engine is idle the A/C will continuously work fine even in D. However if i just sit in my driveway and push the brake pedal down and start revving the engine between the 1-2K range (to simulate driving-ish), the A/C will slowly fade out (get warmer) and just engine air passes through. If I stop revving the car right before the A/C compressor has totally faded out it will "regenerate" and the air will go back to cold. If I keep revving the engine until the compressor completely stops compressing, even allowing the engine to go back to idle will not result in cold air returning. I have to at this point turn my car off ~1min and then turn it back on and the A/C compressor is back to doing its job.
So basically is signaling the A/C compressor to die while the car is in Drive. In park or neutral the A/C system is totally fine. It apparently doesn't even require the car to be actually moving, just the engine needs to be working while the car is in Drive. Its like the engine is sapping power from the compressor until its dead.
So basically is signaling the A/C compressor to die while the car is in Drive. In park or neutral the A/C system is totally fine. It apparently doesn't even require the car to be actually moving, just the engine needs to be working while the car is in Drive. Its like the engine is sapping power from the compressor until its dead.
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I had a similar, though different problem the other day. I was driving along with AC set to max cool, and the vehicle just blew ambient warm air at me for 20 minutes until i gave up and shut it off. Got gas and turned the AC on again after driving away; and after hearing the familiar "spooling woosh" sound from the dash, AC worked completely fine for the final 30 minutes of my drive.
I'm thinking there are some bugs in the HVAC software.
I'm thinking there are some bugs in the HVAC software.
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With the coupe, I almost always drive with the windows down with heat or A/C blasting as needed unless it is raining. The climate control system is plenty robust to pony up to the challenge.
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