JenSchm
Air conditioning and heating not working in Renault Fluence 2017: sharing experiences
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JenSchm (Author)
Hey, thanks for the answer! The description of your problem sounds very similar. Do you remember how many bucks you had to leave it in the workshop? And have there been any other problems since then or has everything gone smoothly? LG
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OliFritz
Hey, I can't remember off the top of my head the exact amount I left with the garage back then. But I had to fork out about €155 for the cable and the temperature sensor connector, which were broken. Since the visit to the mechanic, everything has been running like clockwork with the baby, no more errors with the temperature sensor of the heat exchanger. Seems like they really hit the nail on the head. Hope that helps you a bit! On that note, good luck!
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JenSchm (Author)
Hey, that's helpful information, thanks! I hope that something else isn't broken and that the damage is just as repairable as yours. The €155 is still okay, I was prepared for that. I'll take my car to a mechanic first thing tomorrow and hope it goes just as well for me. I can already smell the cool air from the air conditioning. Have a nice day!
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OliFritz
Hey, sounds like a similar problem I had with my 2014 Renault Clio. The air conditioning and heating stopped working and then the A/C system totally gave up the ghost. In the end, it was a temperature sensor that measured the interior heat exchanger and was apparently defective. But after they replaced the cables and plug connections of the temperature sensor in the workshop, everything worked perfectly again. It wasn't a minor fault, they had to fiddle around quite a bit until everything was working again. I hope it will be quicker for you! Good luck!
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