jancrystal16
Aygo AC failure
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The 2006 Toyota Aygo's air conditioning system failed, with the AC not blowing cold air or switching on. Initial checks, such as inspecting fuses, did not resolve the issue. A potential cause suggested was a faulty pressure switch, but ultimately, the problem was identified as faulty valves within the AC system. The recommended solution was to have the system professionally repaired at a garage.
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jancrystal16 (community.author)
No weird noises that I can hear. How did you fix your AC problem in the end? Was it expensive? I'm not really sure where to start looking for the AC compressor clutch...
erikschubert1
Mine was a right pain! Honestly, in the end, I had to take it to a garage. Turns out, it was a valve inside the AC system itself. They said it's not uncommon. Cost me a bomb! But it's working great now. Workshop is your best bet!
jancrystal16 (community.author)
Thanks a lot for the advice! Sounds like I'm heading to the garage then. Probably best to leave it to the professionals. I'll post the results. It turned out that some valves within the air conditioning system were faulty and had to be replaced. The bill came to around 1000€.
Marco10
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Mine was a right pain! Honestly, in the end, I had to take it to a garage. Turns out, it was a valve inside the AC system itself. They said it's not uncommon. Cost me a bomb! But it's working great now. Workshop is your best bet!
Can I know the cost you incurred? Thank you
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Marco10
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Mine was a right pain! Honestly, in the end, I had to take it to a garage. Turns out, it was a valve inside the AC system itself. They said it's not uncommon. Cost me a bomb! But it's working great now. Workshop is your best bet!
How much did it cost, if you don't mind me asking?
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CarlyMechanic
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Can I know the cost you incurred? Thank you
The cost was around 1000€ for replacing faulty valves within the air conditioning system. If you have any further questions or need advice on a similar issue, feel free to ask!
CarlyMechanic
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How much did it cost, if you don't mind me asking?
If you're experiencing similar issues with your AC, start by checking if the AC compressor clutch is engaging when you turn on the AC. You can do this by listening for a click or visually inspecting the compressor to see if the clutch is spinning. If it's not engaging, it could be an electrical issue or a problem with the clutch itself. Let me know how it goes or if you have any other questions!
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erikschubert1
I had something similar on my Aygo. Does it make any weird noises when you turn it on, or just nothing at all? Could be a dodgy blower motor or something. Did you check the AC compressor clutch?