Well... I was driving home last night with the windows rolled up and was slowly gettin' warmer. It was in the low 90's, not too bad. But as I was getting closer to home I thought that I should be cooler and not sweating. Typically the AC air doesn't get to the front too well on a short drive but I can usually feel it on my back. When I got home, I left the AC switch on and found out that nothing was blowing out of the vents. So I check to make sure the belt was okay. The fuses...well I did't really get to those because they are well hidden. My guess is that the freon level has gotten low enough to where the system just won't kick on at all. I think this system works like that but I'm not certain. Any useful tips before I take it to VW? Thanks, Steven sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com
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