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Old 02-12-2008, 05:41 PM
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I upgraded from Windows 2000P to XP and somehow the only bookmark I lost was "New Beetle". What happened to all the threads re: changing the pollen filter. ALSO, our 04 Turbo S has too much heat entering the cabin requiring too much use of AC. Is something stuck in the HVAC system or is this a common problem?
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Old 02-12-2008, 05:50 PM
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Oops found pollen filter. Still like to know about heat.
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Old 02-12-2008, 05:53 PM
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The threads for changing the pollen filter should still be there.

Try searching for "cabin filter" if "pollen filter" doesn't bring the right results.

Too much heat? Um, no I guess that's not a common problem. I don't hear that one too much.

I suppose it's possible a vane got stuck open; just unlikely.
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ALSO, our 04 Turbo S has too much heat entering the cabin requiring too much use of AC. Is something stuck in the HVAC system or is this a common problem?
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well, I would get your freon checked to see if you are full, it's possible you have a leak. otherwise the vein (flap) in the air circulation system might be out of allignment. getting to it is a go-ram nightmare, so I would look at all other possible causes first.
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Old 02-21-2008, 11:54 PM
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Hi Yurko,
Thanks for reply. No, the AC works fine. I just want to run with outside air only on normal days. Lot better fuel consumption. The bride hasn't mentioned it yet but when she asks me why is the outside air not cool on a cool day, Oh, Oh, how do I fix this.
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