Why is the Volkswagen Bora's air conditioning not cooling enough?

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KathrynMarie
07/30/25 2:43am
The reasons why the Volkswagen Bora's air conditioning is not cooling enough are: 1. Refrigerant leakage; 2. Damage or malfunction of the compressor capacitor, causing the compressor to not work; 3. Changes in the resistance value of the room temperature sensor, causing the outdoor unit of the air conditioner to not work; 4. Malfunction of the remote control or the air conditioner receiver; 5. Gas leakage in the four-way valve or high and low pressure of the compressor, the air conditioner works but has no effect; 6. Failure of the indoor or outdoor unit control board causing the air conditioner to not cool; 7. Reversed connection of the live and neutral wires of the air conditioner power supply; 8. Damage to the indoor or outdoor fan, the outdoor fan failure is manifested as excessively high exhaust temperature or high pressure protection, the indoor fan failure is manifested as frost formation on the indoor unit, the outdoor unit keeps working, and moisture enters the indoor unit. The Bora is the first independently designed model of FAW-Volkswagen, hailed as a new car that inherits and surpasses the classics, with body dimensions of 4523mm in length, 1775mm in width, and 1467mm in height.
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