AndiFuchs89
Seat Tarraco problems with the air conditioning system year 2019
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A 2019 Seat Tarraco is experiencing air conditioning issues, where the system fails to cool or heat properly, and only warm air is emitted. Possible causes include defective valves or a faulty air conditioning compressor. Suggested solutions involve visiting a garage for a diagnostic check, as it might be a minor issue like a sensor or valve, or a more significant problem like a compressor failure. Checking if the vehicle is still under warranty could potentially save on repair costs.
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AndiFuchs89 (community.author)
Hey, mine now has 125678 km on it and I recently had the last service done. I like your suggestion about the garage, I'll keep an eye on it. Unfortunately the warranty has expired, so I hope it won't be too expensive. Many thanks for your tips! Greetings
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Maxeffect
Hey, yes, I can well understand that this is annoying. I had a similar problem with my 2019 Seat Tarraco and it turned out that the air conditioning compressor had given up the ghost. Unfortunately, this also cost me a few euros because my warranty had also expired. They replaced the compressor in the workshop and also replaced the refrigerant. The exact diagnosis took a while, of course, but in the end it was a clear-cut matter. In total, I was looking at around 700 euros, although it can of course also depend on the garage. If you're lucky, it might just be a minor issue like a sensor or a valve, as was the case with my first problem. But I would definitely visit the garage soon. It often just takes longer the more time passes. Keep us up to date and I'll keep my fingers crossed that it won't be too expensive! Greetings
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AndiFuchs89 (community.author)
Hey, thanks for the info. Oh man, 700 euros is quite a lot... Then I really hope it's just a minor issue. I'll definitely go to the garage as soon as possible and have it checked. I'll keep you posted on how it turns out. Thanks again for the advice and support! Greetings
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Maxeffect
Hey, I had a similar problem with my Seat Ateca (2017 model year). A few valves in the air conditioning system were defective, which led to symptoms similar to yours. I have a bit of experience with cars and couldn't solve it myself at first. I then went to the garage and they quickly found the fault and fixed it. The good thing was that it didn't cost anything as it was a warranty case. If I were you, I would also go to the workshop first and have the fault read out. It's often only small individual parts that are faulty. Have you already checked whether your Tarraco is still under warranty? That could save you a lot of money. If you have more detailed information about your vehicle, I may be able to help you in more detail. Good luck and let me know how it goes! Greetings
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