moritzschmitz77
Seat Cordoba AC Woes
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moritzschmitz77 (Author)
Interesting. How did you figure out it was the AC control unit? I'm not seeing any obvious refrigerant leak, but honestly, I wouldn't know where to start looking specifically for one. Any tips?
philippdragon1
Well, in my case, they ran diagnostics and couldn't find any leaks. They suspected the control unit right away, especially with the error code. And yes, the warning light was a big clue. It's definitely worth getting a second opinion, but if the system isn't even trying to engage, the control unit is a likely culprit. A refrigerant leak usually just leads to poor cooling, not a complete shutdown. Get it checked over by someone who knows their stuff, and be prepared for a hefty bill, unfortunately.
moritzschmitz77 (Author)
Took it to the shop, and you were spot on. They replaced the AC control unit, and now it's blowing cold air again. The whole thing cost me around 980€, which is a punch in the gut, but at least it's fixed. Thanks for the help!
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philippdragon1
Sounds similar to what happened with my Seat Ibiza. The AC just quit, and there was a weird light on the dash. Have you checked for refrigerant leaks? Sometimes a small leak can cause the compressor to fail. It's a cheaper thing to rule out before you go chasing expensive control units.