TDISean
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- Location
- Hertfordshire, UK
- Car(s)
- 2013 Golf 2.0 TDI
For reference I have 2013 MK7 Golf 2.0 TDI Blue Motion.
Hi All
About a month ago I noticed the heating wasn't working in my car.
I have now found that if I turn the heater controls to max heat & the fan on 2, I will get a little bit of heat from the drivers side vent next to the window & the center drivers side will be luke warm at best. Both the passenger center vent & passenger vent next to the window are cold.
I've been researching the last couple of week but have yet to find the cause of the issue.
The two main issues I have come across are a clogged heater core due to the silica bag splitting & the HVAC flap motor failing but neither of these appear to be the issue.
Heater core
I have removed the trim in the passenger footwell & took the car for a 10 minute drive.
When returning home, I checked both the inlet & outlet pipe for the heater core, both feel hot to the touch. I also checked with a infrared thermometer & both pipes reading around 30C.
I think it should be getting hotter than 30C but as it was only a short drive, I presume this would be hotter on a longer driver but I think the notable thing is that both pipes were around the same temperature.
HVAC flap motor
Next I checked out the flap motor, which I can see moving from passenger footwell when changing the temperature from cold to hot & back again.
There is also a noticeable sound change in the airflow when doing this which I've read is another way to know the flap is okay.
It doesn't sound like there is anything broken i.e. clicking/scraping etc.
Other things to note
Happy to post photos if needed
Many Thanks
Sean
Hi All
About a month ago I noticed the heating wasn't working in my car.
I have now found that if I turn the heater controls to max heat & the fan on 2, I will get a little bit of heat from the drivers side vent next to the window & the center drivers side will be luke warm at best. Both the passenger center vent & passenger vent next to the window are cold.
I've been researching the last couple of week but have yet to find the cause of the issue.
The two main issues I have come across are a clogged heater core due to the silica bag splitting & the HVAC flap motor failing but neither of these appear to be the issue.
Heater core
I have removed the trim in the passenger footwell & took the car for a 10 minute drive.
When returning home, I checked both the inlet & outlet pipe for the heater core, both feel hot to the touch. I also checked with a infrared thermometer & both pipes reading around 30C.
I think it should be getting hotter than 30C but as it was only a short drive, I presume this would be hotter on a longer driver but I think the notable thing is that both pipes were around the same temperature.
HVAC flap motor
Next I checked out the flap motor, which I can see moving from passenger footwell when changing the temperature from cold to hot & back again.
There is also a noticeable sound change in the airflow when doing this which I've read is another way to know the flap is okay.
It doesn't sound like there is anything broken i.e. clicking/scraping etc.
Other things to note
- I've seen information about thermistors failing but my model does not use these, I think these are only used in new climate control units?
- The engine temperature climbs normally to 90C & stays there quite happily.
- Coolant has been checked regularly & it hasn't dropped.
- I haven't done a coolant change yet as I'd like to fix the issue at the same time I do the change.
- I did wonder if the issue would be with the heater control valve, but I don't think the heater core inlet pipe would be getting hot if that was the issue?
Happy to post photos if needed
Many Thanks
Sean