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– Check the cooling system for leaks. Pay close attention to the
connections between the coolant pipes and the heater core.
Refer to⇒ Engine Mechanical; Rep. Gr. 19 ; Diagnosis and
Testing .
– Reinstall cover for connections on heater core, driver's side
storage compartment and the remaining components that
were removed.
5.15
High Pressure Sensor -G65-
Special tools and workshop equipment required
♦ Assembly Tool -T10118-
Note
♦
Cooling performance cannot be checked with high pressure
sensor removed, Climatronic control module -J255- does not
switch on the A/C compressor.
♦
The refrigerant circuit remains closed, connection with valve.
♦
Checking function of high pressure sensor and signal sent.
Refer to
⇒ “2.15 High Pressure Sensor G65 Signal“, page 72
.
♦
The following describes removal and installation on a vehicle
with a 2.0L TFSI engine and with a 3.2L MPI engine. On ve‐
hicles with another 4 or 6 cylinder engine, the procedure may
differ.
♦
After switching off the A/C compressor in this vehicle, it may
take a relatively long time for the pressure on the high pressure
side to decrease. This is because the expansion valve is cold
and the pressure on the low pressure side increases quickly
after shutting the compressor off, then the expansion valve
closes and the refrigerant flows slowly to the low pressure
side.
♦
Depending on the version of the high pressure sensor, an in‐
sufficient measuring value for the pressure in the refrigerant
system will be sent by the high pressure sensor at low outside
temperatures (lower than 5 °C) (even though the A/C system
is OK and the refrigerant circuit is properly filled). At lower out‐
side temperatures (ambient temperature lower than 5 °C), the
Climatronic control module -J255- with part number “8J0 820
043“ through to index “AJ“—might therefore make an incorrect
DTC memory entry (DTC memory entry: high pressure sensor,
and fall below the lower threshold). If the fault is displayed as
a sporadic fault at an outside temperature greater than 5 °C,
calculated by the A/C system, and if the A/C function is OK,
then clear the DTC memory (no additional steps are neces‐
sary). This error does not occur with the Climatronic control
module, part number “8J0 820 043“ beginning with index “AK“.
Removing
The high pressure sensor is at the right below the condenser.
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