DO I HAVE AC?

Asked by Haley2424 Aug 09, 2018 at 05:57 PM about the 2006 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0T

Question type: General

I have the 2006 Jetta 2.0 Turbo. I have an Econ button but
no AC button. The air is not coming out cold, does my car
not have AC at all or is something just broken??? Please
see pic attached

2 Answers

Look under the hood to see if there is a condensor and AC compressor.

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The new style VW condensers don't use a clutch to engage/disengage, therefore no button/switch to turn it on. It's always running. If no cold air is coming out when you turn it to full cold, then you need to check your refrigerant pressure, radiator fans and /or condensor function. If pressure is too low, no cold air. If pressure is too high (on the "low" side) due to overfilling, it may actually damage the compressor. If your fans are not BOTH running, it may eventually damage your compressor. If the pressure is too high but not overfilled, it may indicate your compressor is already damaged and not working.

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