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Skoda Superb Air Conditioning Problem

The air conditioning in my 2017 Skoda Superb (gasoline engine, 40364 km) has stopped working. It just doesn't switch on anymore, so no cold air. I think it might be undervoltage, any ideas?

4 comment(s)

romymueller1

That sucks! I had something similar happen with my old Octavia. Is there an error code showing? Could be the pressure switch acting up. Have you checked the A/C system pressure?

romymueller1

That sucks! I had something similar happen with my old Octavia. Is there an error code showing? Could be the pressure switch acting up. Have you checked the A/C system pressure?

romymueller1

That sucks! I had something similar happen with my old Octavia. Is there an error code showing? Could be the pressure switch acting up. Have you checked the A/C system pressure?

konstantintiger1 (Author)

Error memory has something stored, yes. The pressure switch... where exactly is that located? And how do I check the pressure?

konstantintiger1 (Author)

Error memory has something stored, yes. The pressure switch... where exactly is that located? And how do I check the pressure?

konstantintiger1 (Author)

Error memory has something stored, yes. The pressure switch... where exactly is that located? And how do I check the pressure?

romymueller1

If there's an error stored, then yeah, undervoltage sounds plausible. The A/C compressor might be shutting off to protect itself. Checking the pressure switch requires some tools. Honestly, might be best to get it checked at a workshop before you start throwing parts at it. Don't want to damage the A/C system.

romymueller1

If there's an error stored, then yeah, undervoltage sounds plausible. The A/C compressor might be shutting off to protect itself. Checking the pressure switch requires some tools. Honestly, might be best to get it checked at a workshop before you start throwing parts at it. Don't want to damage the A/C system.

romymueller1

If there's an error stored, then yeah, undervoltage sounds plausible. The A/C compressor might be shutting off to protect itself. Checking the pressure switch requires some tools. Honestly, might be best to get it checked at a workshop before you start throwing parts at it. Don't want to damage the A/C system.

konstantintiger1 (Author)

The garage confirmed it was undervoltage. They fixed it and recharged the A/C system. Cost 240€. Thanks for the help!

konstantintiger1 (Author)

The garage confirmed it was undervoltage. They fixed it and recharged the A/C system. Cost 240€. Thanks for the help!

konstantintiger1 (Author)

The garage confirmed it was undervoltage. They fixed it and recharged the A/C system. Cost 240€. Thanks for the help!

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