I've just had mine done. Cost £240 all in to supply and fit a new heater matrix and coolant. It's now toasty and warm for the first time in ages
My Leon’s heating has just given up the ghost too, so am relieved to hear that it should be a fairly straightforward process for indie garage to fix.
I had mine changed nearly 2 weeks ago for £180 labour and £70 for the matrix i supplied myself, and it solved the problem, hooray!..
BUT, I now have another issue!! The drivers side vent blows warm and not hot, I noticed that I used a tiny amount of coolant around 7 days after picking the car up after the drivers side vent was only blowing warm, then before i got round to topping it up, I did a short journey and noticed the drivers side vent was then only blowing cool air.. I topped up the coolant today and it has made it warmer/ on the verge of hot-ish but not back to how it was after the repair. Any ideas people.
Could still have bits and bobs of silica in places.I had mine changed nearly 2 weeks ago for £180 labour and £70 for the matrix i supplied myself, and it solved the problem, hooray!..
BUT, I now have another issue!! The drivers side vent blows warm and not hot, I noticed that I used a tiny amount of coolant around 7 days after picking the car up after the drivers side vent was only blowing warm, then before i got round to topping it up, I did a short journey and noticed the drivers side vent was then only blowing cool air.. I topped up the coolant today and it has made it warmer/ on the verge of hot-ish but not back to how it was after the repair. Any ideas people.
Not many people are mentioning having flushing done, which is so important as the silica gets everywhere and sludges up. Must be like doing an oil change, but only changing the oil filter!Could still have bits and bobs of silica in places.
mine is the same, hot passengers and mildly warm / sometimes cold drivers side.
going back in tomorrow for another coolant flush FOC
Not many people are mentioning having flushing done, which is so important as the silica gets everywhere and sludges up. Must be like doing an oil change, but only changing the oil filter!
My neighbour had the silica bag burst in his Golf GTD. His VW dealer wanted £1400 but a friend of his works at an Audi dealer and got it done for £900. He said they used a total of 40 litres of coolant to fully flush it out. Don't know if Golfs are that different, but they had to take the whole dash out to get to the matrix. They replaced the coolant expansion tank with one from a Golf 7.5 R which apparently has a separate chamber for the silica, so if it burst, it should contain it.
I 'tiny' amount of coolant to me sounds like it's just released a little trapped air. When my matrix was blocked it would burp out the whole contents of the header tank, and you could see visible coolant signs around the tank, and my low coolant warning flashed up. Keep a bottle of water in your car - just in case, so you don't get stranded.jjp said:I had mine changed nearly 2 weeks ago for £180 labour and £70 for the matrix i supplied myself, and it solved the problem, hooray!..
BUT, I now have another issue!! The drivers side vent blows warm and not hot, I noticed that I used a tiny amount of coolant around 7 days after picking the car up after the drivers side vent was only blowing warm, then before i got round to topping it up, I did a short journey and noticed the drivers side vent was then only blowing cool air.. I topped up the coolant today and it has made it warmer/ on the verge of hot-ish but not back to how it was after the repair. Any ideas people.
That looks an interesting gadget, might have to get one! I would assume it could be used to see if the air-con is getting cold enough in the summer.I bought one of these to check mine.
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That looks an interesting gadget, might have to get one! I would assume it could be used to see if the air-con is getting cold enough in the summer.
Found another thread where OP describes similar symptoms to my car...
2014 Leon FR Coolant issues
So I have a 2014 DSG 150bhp 2.0 tdi and coolant is disappearing..... I've read plenty online about this issue but not many have resolved without getting rid.... Here is what I have done EGR replaced Water pump replaced New bottle All hosing checked Pressure Tested I don't want to sell the car...www.seatcupra.net
My TSI 180 had its coolant pump replaced last autumn but continued to lose coolant this year. Local garage has tried flushing out the heater matrix a couple of times but still not getting any hot air, so looks like a replacement is in order.
Hopefully have warm air available in time for winter as almost got hypothermia driving the other evening; ambient temperature was 1.5 Celsius and my spectacles started fogging up so had to put the air-con back on ?
I though the heater matrix blocking issue with silica was just related to TDI's?Found another thread where OP describes similar symptoms to my car...
2014 Leon FR Coolant issues
So I have a 2014 DSG 150bhp 2.0 tdi and coolant is disappearing..... I've read plenty online about this issue but not many have resolved without getting rid.... Here is what I have done EGR replaced Water pump replaced New bottle All hosing checked Pressure Tested I don't want to sell the car...www.seatcupra.net
My TSI 180 had its coolant pump replaced last autumn but continued to lose coolant this year. Local garage has tried flushing out the heater matrix a couple of times but still not getting any hot air, so looks like a replacement is in order.
Hopefully have warm air available in time for winter as almost got hypothermia driving the other evening; ambient temperature was 1.5 Celsius and my spectacles started fogging up so had to put the air-con back on ?
I though the heater matrix blocking issue with silica was just related to TDI's?
Just to confirm, the coolant header tank on your car has "MIT SILIKAT" written on it and the silicate is contained in a nylon "rectangular tea bag" in that header tank.
My 1.8 TSI 180 is mit silikat ? Car is currently in garage but here’s photos I took before topping up the G13 last month.I though the heater matrix blocking issue with silica was just related to TDI's?
I have one and really useful, (found out my loft insulation is lacking around my eves - job for next year!) just remember then measure the emissivity of an object which is different for different coloured - so they are only really accurate measuring the temperature of black objects, but I find them fine for comparative measurements between similar colour materials.I've had a similar device for over 10 years, there are lots of uses for them, around the cars and the home.
Googling Coolant leak EA888 engine seems a popular topic!My 1.8 TSI 180 is mit silikat ? Car is currently in garage but here’s photos I took before topping up the G13 last month.
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Local garage replaced the thermostat housing (along with temperature sensor and water pump) last summer.Googling Coolant leak EA888 engine seems a popular topic!
Try thermostat housing?
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That looks an interesting gadget, might have to get one! I would assume it could be used to see if the air-con is getting cold enough in the summer.