AC Recharge 98 A6 2.8
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Re: AC Recharge 98 A6 2.8
"ddayaudi via CarKB.com" <u24795@uwe> wrote in message
news:718634ffb0736@uwe...
> OK, so it sounds like I need to have it diagnosed first. I have had the
> car
> for 4.5 years and have not had a problem until now, so in the event that
> it
> only has to be recharged and is not leaking, any idea on this? Thanks
>
> wtrplnet wrote:
>>> What price range is reasonable for this service? It is only blowing
>>> warm
>>> air.
>>> Thanks.
>>
>>Before or after you find what's leaking and repair it?
>
> --
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> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/audi/200705/1
>
Well, the gas has to have gone 'somewhere'. Yes, it's possible there is a
very slow leak and recharging will take care of it for some time, and costs
considered that might be a viable way to go. If you go that route keep a
close eye on the performance of the AC and if it loses the charge again,
this time find out what's actually causing that loss. Sorry, I don't have a
price range for you. Simple recharging shouldn't be very expensive though.
I'd look for a good independant Audi specialist rather than the dealer for
this kind of thing. They'll probably recommend looking for a leak when you
take it in. In my opinion that's not a bad idea.
Good luck,
Alan
news:718634ffb0736@uwe...
> OK, so it sounds like I need to have it diagnosed first. I have had the
> car
> for 4.5 years and have not had a problem until now, so in the event that
> it
> only has to be recharged and is not leaking, any idea on this? Thanks
>
> wtrplnet wrote:
>>> What price range is reasonable for this service? It is only blowing
>>> warm
>>> air.
>>> Thanks.
>>
>>Before or after you find what's leaking and repair it?
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/audi/200705/1
>
Well, the gas has to have gone 'somewhere'. Yes, it's possible there is a
very slow leak and recharging will take care of it for some time, and costs
considered that might be a viable way to go. If you go that route keep a
close eye on the performance of the AC and if it loses the charge again,
this time find out what's actually causing that loss. Sorry, I don't have a
price range for you. Simple recharging shouldn't be very expensive though.
I'd look for a good independant Audi specialist rather than the dealer for
this kind of thing. They'll probably recommend looking for a leak when you
take it in. In my opinion that's not a bad idea.
Good luck,
Alan
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Re: AC Recharge 98 A6 2.8
"ddayaudi via CarKB.com" <u24795@uwe> wrote in message
news:718634ffb0736@uwe...
> OK, so it sounds like I need to have it diagnosed first. I have had the
> car
> for 4.5 years and have not had a problem until now, so in the event that
> it
> only has to be recharged and is not leaking, any idea on this? Thanks
>
> wtrplnet wrote:
>>> What price range is reasonable for this service? It is only blowing
>>> warm
>>> air.
>>> Thanks.
>>
>>Before or after you find what's leaking and repair it?
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/audi/200705/1
>
Well, the gas has to have gone 'somewhere'. Yes, it's possible there is a
very slow leak and recharging will take care of it for some time, and costs
considered that might be a viable way to go. If you go that route keep a
close eye on the performance of the AC and if it loses the charge again,
this time find out what's actually causing that loss. Sorry, I don't have a
price range for you. Simple recharging shouldn't be very expensive though.
I'd look for a good independant Audi specialist rather than the dealer for
this kind of thing. They'll probably recommend looking for a leak when you
take it in. In my opinion that's not a bad idea.
Good luck,
Alan
news:718634ffb0736@uwe...
> OK, so it sounds like I need to have it diagnosed first. I have had the
> car
> for 4.5 years and have not had a problem until now, so in the event that
> it
> only has to be recharged and is not leaking, any idea on this? Thanks
>
> wtrplnet wrote:
>>> What price range is reasonable for this service? It is only blowing
>>> warm
>>> air.
>>> Thanks.
>>
>>Before or after you find what's leaking and repair it?
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/audi/200705/1
>
Well, the gas has to have gone 'somewhere'. Yes, it's possible there is a
very slow leak and recharging will take care of it for some time, and costs
considered that might be a viable way to go. If you go that route keep a
close eye on the performance of the AC and if it loses the charge again,
this time find out what's actually causing that loss. Sorry, I don't have a
price range for you. Simple recharging shouldn't be very expensive though.
I'd look for a good independant Audi specialist rather than the dealer for
this kind of thing. They'll probably recommend looking for a leak when you
take it in. In my opinion that's not a bad idea.
Good luck,
Alan
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Re: AC Recharge 98 A6 2.8
"ddayaudi via CarKB.com" <u24795@uwe> wrote in message
news:718634ffb0736@uwe...
> OK, so it sounds like I need to have it diagnosed first. I have had the
> car
> for 4.5 years and have not had a problem until now, so in the event that
> it
> only has to be recharged and is not leaking, any idea on this? Thanks
>
> wtrplnet wrote:
>>> What price range is reasonable for this service? It is only blowing
>>> warm
>>> air.
>>> Thanks.
>>
>>Before or after you find what's leaking and repair it?
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/audi/200705/1
>
Well, the gas has to have gone 'somewhere'. Yes, it's possible there is a
very slow leak and recharging will take care of it for some time, and costs
considered that might be a viable way to go. If you go that route keep a
close eye on the performance of the AC and if it loses the charge again,
this time find out what's actually causing that loss. Sorry, I don't have a
price range for you. Simple recharging shouldn't be very expensive though.
I'd look for a good independant Audi specialist rather than the dealer for
this kind of thing. They'll probably recommend looking for a leak when you
take it in. In my opinion that's not a bad idea.
Good luck,
Alan
news:718634ffb0736@uwe...
> OK, so it sounds like I need to have it diagnosed first. I have had the
> car
> for 4.5 years and have not had a problem until now, so in the event that
> it
> only has to be recharged and is not leaking, any idea on this? Thanks
>
> wtrplnet wrote:
>>> What price range is reasonable for this service? It is only blowing
>>> warm
>>> air.
>>> Thanks.
>>
>>Before or after you find what's leaking and repair it?
>
> --
> Message posted via CarKB.com
> http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/audi/200705/1
>
Well, the gas has to have gone 'somewhere'. Yes, it's possible there is a
very slow leak and recharging will take care of it for some time, and costs
considered that might be a viable way to go. If you go that route keep a
close eye on the performance of the AC and if it loses the charge again,
this time find out what's actually causing that loss. Sorry, I don't have a
price range for you. Simple recharging shouldn't be very expensive though.
I'd look for a good independant Audi specialist rather than the dealer for
this kind of thing. They'll probably recommend looking for a leak when you
take it in. In my opinion that's not a bad idea.
Good luck,
Alan
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Re: AC Recharge 98 A6 2.8
ddayaudi via CarKB.com wrote:
> OK, so it sounds like I need to have it diagnosed first. I have had the car
> for 4.5 years and have not had a problem until now, so in the event that it
> only has to be recharged and is not leaking, any idea on this? Thanks
>
I don't know where you are, but UK rate is in the region of £40.
> OK, so it sounds like I need to have it diagnosed first. I have had the car
> for 4.5 years and have not had a problem until now, so in the event that it
> only has to be recharged and is not leaking, any idea on this? Thanks
>
I don't know where you are, but UK rate is in the region of £40.
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Re: AC Recharge 98 A6 2.8
ddayaudi via CarKB.com wrote:
> OK, so it sounds like I need to have it diagnosed first. I have had the car
> for 4.5 years and have not had a problem until now, so in the event that it
> only has to be recharged and is not leaking, any idea on this? Thanks
>
I don't know where you are, but UK rate is in the region of £40.
> OK, so it sounds like I need to have it diagnosed first. I have had the car
> for 4.5 years and have not had a problem until now, so in the event that it
> only has to be recharged and is not leaking, any idea on this? Thanks
>
I don't know where you are, but UK rate is in the region of £40.
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Re: AC Recharge 98 A6 2.8
ddayaudi via CarKB.com wrote:
> OK, so it sounds like I need to have it diagnosed first. I have had the car
> for 4.5 years and have not had a problem until now, so in the event that it
> only has to be recharged and is not leaking, any idea on this? Thanks
>
I don't know where you are, but UK rate is in the region of £40.
> OK, so it sounds like I need to have it diagnosed first. I have had the car
> for 4.5 years and have not had a problem until now, so in the event that it
> only has to be recharged and is not leaking, any idea on this? Thanks
>
I don't know where you are, but UK rate is in the region of £40.
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Re: AC Recharge 98 A6 2.8
ddayaudi via CarKB.com wrote:
> OK, so it sounds like I need to have it diagnosed first. I have had the car
> for 4.5 years and have not had a problem until now, so in the event that it
> only has to be recharged and is not leaking, any idea on this? Thanks
>
I don't know where you are, but UK rate is in the region of £40.
> OK, so it sounds like I need to have it diagnosed first. I have had the car
> for 4.5 years and have not had a problem until now, so in the event that it
> only has to be recharged and is not leaking, any idea on this? Thanks
>
I don't know where you are, but UK rate is in the region of £40.