Questions & Answers for: Volkswagen overheat w/ac on

Question about 2000 Beetle

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Overheats after 10 minutes Overheats after about 10 minutes. The AC blows cold then gets warm. I've had both fans replaced, a new sensor installed a new reservoir tank and sensor, but it still ...

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...round about7degrees) the ac compressor will be cut once again(fail safe) Maybe your ac compressor overheats due to inferior system oil/oil capasity, also note that only some systems incorperate the ...

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Question about 2003 Jetta TDI

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2002 VW Jetta Overheating I have a 2002 Jetta, 1.8 turbo, 79,000 miles that overheats to 260 degrees if not shut down. The radiator fans do not work unless the AC is on. When driven with the AC on it ...

Question about 1993 Eurovan

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...STILL, LOW SPEEDS,CRUISING SPEEDS ABOVE 35 MILES PER HOUT, ac ON OR OF. 0-35 = fAN AT RADIATOR NOT FUNCTIONUING oVER 35 MPH = tHERMOSTAT iMMEDIATE OVERHEAT AT ANY SPEED,= THERMOSTAT. GOOD LUCK

Question about 2001 Jetta TDI

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jetta overheats when on highway jetta overheats when on the highway,only when rpms are high. do i need to flush and put new anti-freeze in? Yes, the flush and new anti-freeze well help greatly. i ...

...ac is on car overheat when ac is on, fans turn on but somehow cut off when is ac is on Could be a bad sensor temperature sensor that is telling Fan to shut off . Fans should kick on high the moment ...

vw passat 03 overheats when ac is on in peak traffic/stationary i have a 2.8l V6 vw 03 passat wagon i recently changed my radiator and condenser and water pump as part of preventattive maintainence ...

overheat on stop n go situation. Most likely cause is a bad radiator fan. Turn on the AC and see if both the radiator, and the condenser fan works. They should both be working when the AC is turned on

...needs replacing. not the ac switch but cold air only not coming out but not hot either. nothing overheats yet fan not turning on.. Then it's not a relay you need to check but the series resistor ...

...it will be a permanent fix, as I'm sure a fuse is not the reason for the system to overheat in the first place, but hey...it will get you your AC back, if but for a short while. Hope this

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