Have noticed for quite some time that the (heater) fan only seemed to really do anything on 2,3 and 4, found it a bit weird, but thought I was just being a bit dim.
Fastforword to last week and I realised that now it only works on 4. Apparently this is a super common VAG fault, with the resistor pack failing, 4 running on the full 12V so obviously that's unaffected. Have researched and reckon I can sort it but urgh to taking the glovebox/dash apart.
The reason I have noticed the fan issue is that the car keeps steaming up. Generally with sea swimming it's on 4 to warm me up anyway, but now I've noticed that the steaming up is every journey, not just when I'm wearing a damp towel with wet hair.
I seem to remember older models have a common problem with leaves and shit blocking the drains on the valance panel under the windscreen, meaning water seeps through the bulkhead, but I've checked under the bonnet and can't see anything like that going on.
Any likely areas for water to creep into the car? There's definitely something going on because the radio (touchscreen) sometimes presses it's own buttons and scrolls the menus when I'm driving. Perhaps water has killed the resistor pack?
Sorry it's modern but.... 2016 VW Polo
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Re: Sorry it's modern but.... 2016 VW Polo
Firstly check the pollen filter and is your aircon working properly as it should stop the car steaming up, also have you got it set on recirculate?SV2 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 7:12 pm Have noticed for quite some time that the (heater) fan only seemed to really do anything on 2,3 and 4, found it a bit weird, but thought I was just being a bit dim.
Fastforword to last week and I realised that now it only works on 4. Apparently this is a super common VAG fault, with the resistor pack failing, 4 running on the full 12V so obviously that's unaffected. Have researched and reckon I can sort it but urgh to taking the glovebox/dash apart.
The reason I have noticed the fan issue is that the car keeps steaming up. Generally with sea swimming it's on 4 to warm me up anyway, but now I've noticed that the steaming up is every journey, not just when I'm wearing a damp towel with wet hair.
I seem to remember older models have a common problem with leaves and shit blocking the drains on the valance panel under the windscreen, meaning water seeps through the bulkhead, but I've checked under the bonnet and can't see anything like that going on.
Any likely areas for water to creep into the car? There's definitely something going on because the radio (touchscreen) sometimes presses it's own buttons and scrolls the menus when I'm driving. Perhaps water has killed the resistor pack?
The touchscreen is likely to be a separate issue as they are a bit shit, I've seen two fail recently on friends VW's.
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Re: Sorry it's modern but.... 2016 VW Polo
I changed the fan resistor on a 2008 polo a couple of weeks ago.
Not sure the difference on the later models but it wasn't too bad a job.
Not sure the difference on the later models but it wasn't too bad a job.
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Yes. There was a wee shelf below it to remove first. A few T20 torx screws.
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Re: Sorry it's modern but.... 2016 VW Polo
The MIL has an aging Seat Ibiza which had the same water ingres issue.SV2 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 7:12 pm
The reason I have noticed the fan issue is that the car keeps steaming up. Generally with sea swimming it's on 4 to warm me up anyway, but now I've noticed that the steaming up is every journey, not just when I'm wearing a damp towel with wet hair.
I seem to remember older models have a common problem with leaves and shit blocking the drains on the valance panel under the windscreen, meaning water seeps through the bulkhead, but I've checked under the bonnet and can't see anything like that going on.
Any likely areas for water to creep into the car? There's definitely something going on because the radio (touchscreen) sometimes presses it's own buttons and scrolls the menus when I'm driving. Perhaps water has killed the resistor pack?
The passenger door was leaking from the door card.
There is a bit of foam seal that runs round the edge of the door card innards, it had fallen to bits.
After a rainy night, open the door carefully, if the sill is wet in the door shut it is probably that seal.
Keep an eye on it though, if the carpet gets too wet, I think the central locking controller is under the passenger seat.
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Re: Sorry it's modern but.... 2016 VW Polo
+1 for the pollen fiter. I had a similar problem with a 2003 Golf about a decade ago.
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Re: Sorry it's modern but.... 2016 VW Polo
Using resistors to control a motor speed , is so mid last century really innit !