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Old 04-14-2008, 05:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default A6 climate control issues...!

Hi all,

I was wondering if you can help, I've had my 01 2.5 TDI for a year and a half now and its perfect. However recently the climate has been acting a bit weird.

Normal I set to manual and have the temp at 22 (warm) 23 (warmer) 24/25 (hot) for heat.... the other week it was cold air coming through at 24, now I have to turn it up to 29/30/HI to get hot air (its as hot as normal there though). Then if i put it to 28 its cold again!

Any ideas? Anyone seen this before. I'm thinking its an electrical thing as I still get full heat coming through.

Thanks in advance.
Chris
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