Jetta Sedan L4-1.9L DSL Turbo (BEW) (2005)
Evaporator Temperature Sensor / Switch: All Technical Service Bulletins
A/C - Poor Performance/Insufficient Cooling
87 07 13
Sept. 13, 2007
2015835 Supersedes T.B. Group 87 number 07-11 dated Aug, 28, 2007 due to
additional labor operation in warranty table.
Vehicle Information
Condition
A/C, No or Low Output
The cooling performance of the air conditioning is perceived as too low.
Tip:
Only vehicles with Denso air conditioning are affected.
Technical Background
The Evaporator Vent Temperature Sensor -G263- does not measure evaporator temperature in the air conditioning unit; as a result, the evaporator
freezes over and air flow drops. The result is reduced cooling performance.
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Old version of Evaporator Vent Temperature Sensor -G263- (lower
height)
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New version of Evaporator Vent Temperature Sensor -G263- (greater
height
Production Solution
Modified Evaporator Vent Temperature Sensor -G263- with greater height
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Passat: from 01/2007, Chassis No: 3C_7E149985
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Passat: from 01/2007, Chassis No: 3C_7P118545
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Rabbit, GTI: from 06/2007, Chassis No: 1K_8W008021
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Eos: from 01/2007, Chassis No: 1F_7V032700
Service
Before replacing Evaporator Vent Temperature Sensor -G263- check cooling performance of the A/C system so that other causes can be ruled out.
Replace Evaporator Vent Temperature Sensor -G263- (1) for the evaporator. See Repair Manual Group 87 in ElsaWeb.
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Park vehicle for a longer period until evaporator thaws. Symptoms should then disappear.