CrispyEdd
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Yeah totally parched like Egyptian sandalsCrispy by name, crispy by nature
Mac.
Yeah totally parched like Egyptian sandalsCrispy by name, crispy by nature
Mac.
I spent a month looking for mine on ebay and FB, paid my subs for the marketplace and put a wanted ad on. Found a car that wasn't being actively sold quite quickly. Definitely worth a try, you don't know what's out there about to be listed.Today I spent another 2hrs Looking for my first A2 lots of poor cars out there and sellers with a strange idea of clean,no wear inside and no idea of what to charge !
Lovely colourI spent a month looking for mine on ebay and FB, paid my subs for the marketplace and put a wanted ad on. Found a car that wasn't being actively sold quickly. Definitely worth a try, you don't know what's out there about to be listed.
Lovely colour
Lovely and cold isnt it this system is good. Did it pass a vaccum and pressure test? If it did it should be fine.Today i (well last night) had my a/c re-gassed.
It is now ice cold and a very pleasant place to be in this hot weather.
There was no gas in the system at all so hoping there are no leaks and it at least lasts for the remainder of the summer.
I checked for fault codes before taking it be done (which there were several) but deleted them, most of which were old leaving just the one current (G92). I also gave the flaps a good workout and checked the cabin filter was clean too.
for longevity but it's lovely to have it back working as it should, at least for now and which also strangely makes the car feel newer too.
These were the fault codes that were stored with just the one, number 5 of 6 still present
It really is ice cold, dare I say it almost too cold!Lovely and cold isnt it this system is good. Did it pass a vaccum and pressure test? If it did it should be fine.
Those codes relate to the flaps in the HVAC gubbins in the dash, which control temperature and airflow path not the AC. Temperature is controlled by varying the ratio of warm to cold air. They will not stop AC running. Clear them all, they may well be historical.Today i (well last night) had my a/c re-gassed.
It is now ice cold and a very pleasant place to be in this hot weather.
There was no gas in the system at all so hoping there are no leaks and it at least lasts for the remainder of the summer.
I checked for fault codes before taking it be done (which there were several) but deleted them, most of which were old leaving just the one current (G92). I also gave the flaps a good workout and checked the cabin filter was clean too.
for longevity but it's lovely to have it back working as it should, at least for now and which also strangely makes the car feel newer too.
These were the fault codes that were stored with just the one, number 5 of 6 still present
Yes thank you.Those codes relate to the flaps in the HVAC gubbins in the dash, which control temperature and airflow path not the AC. Temperature is controlled by varying the ratio of warm to cold air. They will not stop AC running. Clear them all, they may well be historical.
If you have VCDS, there is a Basic Settings routine that exercises the flaps.
Mac.
The V68, and the G92 relate to the temperature flap. V68 is the motor that moves it, and G92 is the potentiometer that tells the HVAC controller the position of the flap. Flap position is continuously variable, not to and from set position. Responds to the cabin temperature sensor, more warm air and less cold air when cabin temperature is below that set, and vice versa.Yes thank you.
I cleared them before I took it for the re-gas and they stayed off, other than the one (G92) which seems to be having no adverse effect on anything.
I guess time will tell
Very nice too and the scenery isn't bad either.Friday food night with a view. Up on Llangynidr mountain, visiting the fab little dragon pizza van. Highly recommended
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Still nerve wracking!!! Looks lovely thoughGlad it’s on a ramp
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Great work,Today my A2 passed Slovenian MOT with flying colours. Aftet 8 years of not being on the road, it will finally be able to do some miles …
I am quite excited…