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Nov 12, 2019
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Hi, new member here.

Had a search for a similar issue and found many heater issues but nothing like I am experiencing on my 2013 Leon 1.6tdi.
From this forum, I am thinking about buying a diagnostics tool (carista etc.) to see if I can work out the issue. Is this possible?

My Problem:
Blowers\Heaters seemed to be working at 80-90% power (compared to when new) for many months.
Didn't think an issue. Had my aircon re-gassed as the cold A/C dropped considerably.

Then after a month or so, could not have heater or A/C on over setting "2" without making a noise switching off
Then stopped working altogether
Now, intermittently on/off (mainly off) and around 20% power and neither hot/cold


If anyone can provide any pointers it would be much appreciated. Read about heater matrix, pressure switch but my above symptoms didn't seem to fit.
 
Hi, new member here.

Had a search for a similar issue and found many heater issues but nothing like I am experiencing on my 2013 Leon 1.6tdi.
From this forum, I am thinking about buying a diagnostics tool (carista etc.) to see if I can work out the issue. Is this possible?

My Problem:
Blowers\Heaters seemed to be working at 80-90% power (compared to when new) for many months.
Didn't think an issue. Had my aircon re-gassed as the cold A/C dropped considerably.

Then after a month or so, could not have heater or A/C on over setting "2" without making a noise switching off
Then stopped working altogether
Now, intermittently on/off (mainly off) and around 20% power and neither hot/cold


If anyone can provide any pointers it would be much appreciated. Read about heater matrix, pressure switch but my above symptoms didn't seem to fit.

So if you had the blower speed above 2 it would make a noise? Presume you mean the blower fan would be noisy? What sort of noise?
I would be checking the blower fan first. Easy enough to undo a few torx screws and drop the blower motor to inspect - and check the blades turn freely.
 
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Blower fan would be my first check due to noise, bearing dying? usually when the rheostat fails it defaults to full speed only.
 
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Thanks, will check blower motor / resistor as a start.

If that doesn't fix it, the threads on here seem to suggest the air con pressure switch as the next check.

At the moment no speed at all, heater/ac seems completely dead.