Haha - nope, that's not me!Apropos of nothing, do you have a son called Ben...?
Haha - nope, that's not me!Apropos of nothing, do you have a son called Ben...?
My Dad (late 80's) refuses to turn his on because it is "bad for fuel economy". Even this week.
My VW golf was not regassed for 10 years. The air con remained perfect. Never a problem. And my regular services never mentioned it (at a VW dealership).
After I had a shunt, however, and my insurer tried to get the repairs done on the cheap, I ended up paying a grand to have it fixed. As part of the cost cutting process, I had to take 7 or 8 days off work while the garage repeatedly took the car back in to fix the air con. They regassed it 4 or 5 times, each time insisting the problem was fixed, only for the air con to revert back to 'room air' after an interval (ranging from a day to 2 weeks). I spent so much time complaining to the AA (who managed my insurance at the time) that I started to think 'it was me' (I'm one of those who always starts thinking its 'my fault when there is a conflict). The bit that got me was the guys at the garage telling me that 'it takes a while for the air con to kick in after you start the car' (no it bloody doesn't - it takes about 30 seconds) and 'it feels cool to me, mate' (no it bloody doesn't). *******s. I have other horror stories about AA insurance (they did my house insurance for a while) that I'll save for another rant
My father in law (early 70s) is the same.
Re the OP, why fix something that isn't broken? I don't get it. My Golf is a 64 plate and the dealer has never mentioned doing anything to the AC when it's been serviced (the AC works perfectly).
This two year thing sounds like a con.
Audi recommend your air-conditioning system is serviced every two years to disinfects any microbial, fungal and bacterial particles.
As [MENTION=13947]happypig[/MENTION] says, when it stops working. But if you use it regularly all year round (as you should) this shouldn't really happen anyway.
Audi recommend your air-conditioning system is serviced every two years to disinfects any microbial, fungal and bacterial particles.
Thanks. Looks like they're called Brighton Autoair (not autogas).Yes, 07711 679343
Or, 01273 875402
I'll leave it for another year as it's working fine.
I now know that's the 'recommended' practice, but it does feel like a way to get more money from the punter on the basis of 'we would recommend', even though things are all OK. Maybe I am just cynical
Anyone that's let's the gas out into the atmosphere is breaking the law, and can even go to prison (unlikely) if caught.What on Earth for, unless he's particularly keen on enhancing anthropogenic climate change?
As much as I hate to admit it..... as I hate main stealers with a passion, they are quite correct.......ever got into a car and when it starts it has an eggy/ musty smell ? That's caused by bacteria, a lot of people don't even notice it as they are used to it, until its regased and they say it smell so much fresher.Audi recommend your air-conditioning system is serviced every two years to disinfects any microbial, fungal and bacterial particles.
Thanks. Looks like they're called Brighton Autoair (not autogas).
My Dad (late 80's) refuses to turn his on because it is "bad for fuel economy". Even this week.
People who make money from regassing say every 2 years.
People who don't have a vested interest say "when it doesn't feel cold any more"
Personally I follow the second school of thought.
My Dad (late 80's) refuses to turn his on because it is "bad for fuel economy". Even this week.