Hey , if your fans only work on full speed. This will most likely be what is causing the problem. The Resistor pack for the fan control.
This is a guide to find and how to remove the resistor pack that controls the fan speeds of the blower motor on climate controlled units. PartNo: 6Q2907521.
#This is the resistor pack to be replaced.
-First of all I went under the passenger side foot well and underneath you can see a plastic cover held up by 5 t15 star keys.
-Once removed you can then pull it away to reveal the Pollen filter housing, this is removed by moving both sliders into the middle and pulling the plastic cover down to reveal the pollen filter itself.
-Remove the filter and using a small torch look inside and you should see a silver heat sink held on by a small bronze coloured star screw (dont know the size of it but its really small, I suggest having a set of small star keys).
-Removing the little screw is a tough job so patience is needed and eventually you should get it, After its removed alot of tugging and pulling it required to get the heatsink / resistor out to reveal the back and the plug that needs to be removed from the resistor itself.
-Now the plug has been removed it will be hanging on by the red/blue cables which are hard wired in, to remove these the top half of the glove box has to be removed to get to the blower motor front.
6 t15 star screws are to be removed, looking at pics below there is 2 either side at the front, 2 up above at the front of the glovebox and 2 inside the glove box at the back. See pics below.
-Once you remove all the star screws make sure the air bag switch is turned off and unplug the yellow plug at the back (Note vag com will be needed to remove the air bag light afterwards)
-Pulling the plastic insert will now reveal the front of the blower motor
See the plug circled on the left, this is the plug connecting to the resistor (red/blue wires)/ some zip ties will be required to be cut to slide this through the pollen filter housing once unplugged. The resistor should now be able to be pulled out of position its in.
Replacing is reversal of removing.
Hope this helps alot of people here as it will become common if people dont replace the pollen filters often enough!
Any things that need more answers too (or ive missed) ill update this post with more.
This is a guide to find and how to remove the resistor pack that controls the fan speeds of the blower motor on climate controlled units. PartNo: 6Q2907521.
#This is the resistor pack to be replaced.
-First of all I went under the passenger side foot well and underneath you can see a plastic cover held up by 5 t15 star keys.
-Once removed you can then pull it away to reveal the Pollen filter housing, this is removed by moving both sliders into the middle and pulling the plastic cover down to reveal the pollen filter itself.
-Remove the filter and using a small torch look inside and you should see a silver heat sink held on by a small bronze coloured star screw (dont know the size of it but its really small, I suggest having a set of small star keys).
-Removing the little screw is a tough job so patience is needed and eventually you should get it, After its removed alot of tugging and pulling it required to get the heatsink / resistor out to reveal the back and the plug that needs to be removed from the resistor itself.
-Now the plug has been removed it will be hanging on by the red/blue cables which are hard wired in, to remove these the top half of the glove box has to be removed to get to the blower motor front.
6 t15 star screws are to be removed, looking at pics below there is 2 either side at the front, 2 up above at the front of the glovebox and 2 inside the glove box at the back. See pics below.
-Once you remove all the star screws make sure the air bag switch is turned off and unplug the yellow plug at the back (Note vag com will be needed to remove the air bag light afterwards)
-Pulling the plastic insert will now reveal the front of the blower motor
See the plug circled on the left, this is the plug connecting to the resistor (red/blue wires)/ some zip ties will be required to be cut to slide this through the pollen filter housing once unplugged. The resistor should now be able to be pulled out of position its in.
Replacing is reversal of removing.
Hope this helps alot of people here as it will become common if people dont replace the pollen filters often enough!
Any things that need more answers too (or ive missed) ill update this post with more.