SariMey
Difficulties with air conditioning in the Seat Mii 2017: Possible defect in the air quality sensor
Air conditioning blows warm air
Insufficient Cooling/Heating
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Hey, thanks for your feedback! Your experience report definitely helps me. Do you happen to remember what you spent to get your air conditioning system back in shape? And have you had any similar or unexpected additional problems with your Seat since then? I'm currently trying to estimate what I can expect in terms of costs.
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Hey, I'm glad I could help you a bit! I recently had to pay €52 to have my air quality sensor repaired. The fuse was broken and had to be replaced. The mechanic did a great job and the sensor hasn't been acting up since. Basically, my Seat has run without any further unexpected problems since then. But who knows, no car is immune to problems. The costs can also vary depending on the workshop and the exact source of the problem. It's best to ask around and compare prices. Hope this helps you with your cost calculation!
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Hey, that takes away a lot of uncertainty, thanks for your detailed answer! It's always good to hear that problems have been solved properly and that no more have been added. The €52 for the sensor and everything else you've said reassures me a little. Exactly, comparing prices and getting several opinions is the key. Thanks again for your help and have a good trip with your Seats, dude!
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Hey, I once had a similar problem with my 2014 Seat Ibiza. The air conditioning was only blowing lukewarm air, even though it was fully wound up. At that time, the annual inspection was also due and the mechanic then determined that it was due to the refrigerant. So the air conditioning system had to be topped up and the seals checked. I didn't have a problem with the air quality sensor, but you never know, a fault can come from anywhere. Fortunately, it was half as bad with my Seat. Hope this can help a little!
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