Where is the fuse located for the AC. What is the Symbol ? The compressor won't kick on. I have a 2000 Beetle with the 2.0 Engine(gas). The symbols on the fuse block are a mystery to me.
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The fuse is in the engine compartment fuse box and is marked 'A/Con'. It looks like a Relay to me and as it doesn't have an amperage, my guess is that it is a relay. The different sites have slightly different variations, but the thing to check first is the relay. You mention 'heater coil', that is on the engine coolant circuit and only provides hot air. The AC compressor system has an 'evaporator' up in the dash and only supplies chilled air. I trust the AC job was done professionally with a Gas Recovery machine to create a moisture free vacuum before adding refrigerant gas. It can't be done at home. I wrote a Fixya Tip on it.
Have you checked your freon level? The compressor will not engauge when the R134 level is too low .More than likely you need to recharge the system after 14 yrs you may have a small seal leak. Try picking up a recharge kit with a gauge attachment. This has worked well for me on my 3 Astros I currently own. Othwise the fuse box is on the drivers side left of the steering column.
WELL AC COMPRESSOR HAS TO BE WORKING IF YOU GETTING COLD AIR.YOU HAVE FUSE/RELAY BOX AT THE LEFT END OF THE INSTRUMENT PANEL ALSO YOU HAVE FUSE PANEL UNDER HOOD IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT ON TOP OF BATTERY.CHECK THE 30 AMP FUSES ONE CONTROL THE COOLANT FAN CONTROL MODULE IN WHICH OPERATES THE AC COMPRESSOR CLUTCH CIRCUIT AND AC PRESSURE SWITCH.
Fuse for window regulator (circuit breaker) on 13 position auxiliary relay panel. The wiring connectors are located at the lower left and right side kick panels. The auxiliary relay panel is located above the lower kick panel above the pedals.
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I don't think there is a separate fuse for the compressor. If there is no freon in the system to actuate the low pressure switch the compressor won't engage.
check if the compressor has the apporpiate amount of pressure of gas and if its ok thn probably when next time u start ur car just wait for 3 mins and thn turn on the fan before starting the ac. it will work............ luck
Believe the AC compressor Relay is located on the left side of the Fuse block inside the passenger kick panel. Exact location is in your owners manual.
Fuel pump relay is inside of the Engine Fuse block under the hood on the passenger side. Locations are written inside of the lid.
the first problem with you fuel door is most likely the rear actuating motor or cable. remove the right rear trunk lining, and loosen the 2 silver phillips head screws, and remove the actuating motor. i would suggest replacing both the motor and the cable, as both of these parts have superceeded to a new improved part. the AC problem is caused by a faulty fan control unit. this part not only receives the switch signal and processes the information to control the compressor, but also controls the fans, their speed, the compressor,and the hi/lo pressure switch. both of these parts a a common problem for the beetle.
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