2003 Volkswagen Jetta TDI "air conditioner intake valve" Questions

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air conditioner is turned on Change the oil beofre the test and do the following. This problem is commonly caused by a dirty automatic idle speed control valve and throttle valve but always run a OBD2

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...conditioner in the tank with every fill, which I do. When driving around town I leave the transmission in 2nd gear to that it revs high. My mechanic has also opened the air intake and cleaned it ...

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...but I can not see where it is. sorry I cannot help you I do not know where it is It is located on the left of the air conditioner compressor and right of the alternator under the air flow intake

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air conditioner is engaged to help compensate for the additional load. The IAC valve must be replaced as an assembly with the FIC solenoid. Fast Idle Control (FIC) Solenoid The fast idle control (FIC)

...air conditioner is on full . u are low on coolant just had the same problem. According to the dealerships all 22re 4cyl will do this when coolant is low. I HAD FLUCTUATING IDLE PROBLEMS BUT IT ...

air conditioner doesn't blow from right vents. keeps alternating from top to bottom to face vents on its own, most changes occur during acceleration. The air/duct controls on this are vacuum operated ...

air conditioner makes car miss what could cause this the car is find until air conditioner is turned on and the it will almost die when you stop at red light Engine stalling and rough run issue at low

...air conditioner blows hot air when going up hill Sounds like the vac valve is bad to the A/C controller. It should be located in the vac line from the intake before it goes thru the firewall to the ...

air conditioner comes on the engine wants to stall Sounds like the idle air control valve is not working or the air journal supplying air to the IAC is stopped up with sludge. I usually try tapping on

...air conditioner controls if you have automatic climate control) that runs on vacuum. A hiss that is louder inside the car is usually caused by either a brake booster leak (closer to driver side) or ...

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