Mk4 New Beetle no hot air / no heat fix, the easy way!

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
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    With these cars getting older some things are going to start to fail. If you never get hot air out of your vents and have evidence of foam blowing out of them, you probably have the problem remedied in this video. The process is similar on a jetta or golf, however but a bit easier on them.
    I forgot to mention in the video, there are also 2 gold Phillips head screw holding on the cover we are removing, one on each side passenger and driver near the center of the cover.
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Komentáře • 73

  • @larrywinchester8117
    @larrywinchester8117 Před 3 lety +12

    Finally. An explanation on the foam spitting out my vents and the pitiful amount of warm air. 03 beetle

  • @layzorbeeemz7317
    @layzorbeeemz7317 Před 3 lety +5

    Why did my girl have to buy a Volkswagen... Thanks for this. Saves me a shit ton of time and money.

  • @setyou126
    @setyou126 Před 2 lety +3

    Seriously Thank you. There is a reason you have likes, because you did some major work and answered questions we always had.

    • @ChronCrew
      @ChronCrew  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for the kind words, glad it was helpful.

  • @Javelino2000
    @Javelino2000 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you so much for the video! Looks tedious but isn't too bad a task, really! Just did it on a beetle, first time working on this model and was finished in 2 afternoons. I'm a simple hobby mechanic, skills limited to servicing brake pads, so anyone who has held a spanner in their life could perform the task. Simple hand tools suffice as instructed. I didn't actually break the lower tab - I was able to bend it loose without breaking the plastic. Aluminium ducting tape was easy enough to maneuver in the box and stick on the blend doors. So, my recommendation is to reclaim your heat and get on with the job without further ado! At the end of the day, you're going to be super proud of what you've accomplished, aided by ChronCrew's great instructions! 👍🏼

    • @ChronCrew
      @ChronCrew  Před 3 lety

      Thank you, im glad the video was helpful.

  • @robertgonzalesjr9739
    @robertgonzalesjr9739 Před 3 lety +2

    I did this today. The two Phillips screws are a bear to get to. Once I put it back together it worked amazing. Thanks for posting this video.

  • @tonkajeep82
    @tonkajeep82 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful video! I just had a small electrical fire in my a/c control module about 2hrs ago in my 2000 beetle 2.0l. After extinguishing the fire and tearing apart the dash board and all the stinking torx screws, I was finally able to remove the melted a/c module and order a new one. After watching this video I realized my job isn't over. My heat also blows warm. Therefore I guess I'll be tearing it apart even more than I thought and taping these doors up as well. Good video!

  • @shaunteer4757
    @shaunteer4757 Před 3 lety +3

    I’ve got my beetle booked in to get the heater sorted this week! Mine has bits of foam blowing out too! Great help thank you🤗

  • @jeweldey3699
    @jeweldey3699 Před 4 lety +3

    Just finished the job on my 03 turbo S. Did just what you showed. I used HVAC tape to cover the holes up. Heat is great now, really gets hot! The job wasn’t too hard either. The hardest (most tedious) part of the job was getting to the heater box, All those torx head screws! I had the console out already from doing the shifter bushings a few weeks ago. So, there was a little less to do. There are a few ways to get to the blender doors shown on CZcams. However, this is really the best way to do it! Thanks!

  • @danielmiller3967
    @danielmiller3967 Před 2 měsíci +1

    For anyone watching this, there is a 3rd little door/flap in between those 2 main doors. Dont forget to do that one too

  • @red---paulvanravenswaay2247

    This video fails to mention that there are two brass colored hex head Philip screws behind things, that hold on, located on tabs about 2/3 the way up on each side of the cover at least on mine. On mine they were 6 mm which required a 6 mm opened and wrench on the right side and a Philips head on an 8-in extension on the left side.
    Good luck

  • @rickrew3156
    @rickrew3156 Před rokem +1

    Hi, I'm in WI.
    Your video is super.
    I'm sure I'll be able to get my heater working again.
    Thank you so much!

  • @joepenfield
    @joepenfield Před 3 lety +1

    This worked for me and was fairly easy to do. One thing though, if you don't break off the tab in the back like ChronCrew did, when you put the cover back in place you'll have to reach down through the top again and bend the tab up enough to get the cover back in place. Other than that little problem, doing this job was easy, about a two hour fix. Thank you ChronCrew. I damn sure didn't want to pull the whole dash and your video saved me from that.

  • @mylesshaw6494
    @mylesshaw6494 Před 4 lety +2

    I found that was the same problem in my wifes 2004 beetle, I had changed the thermostat and still little to no heat.. pulled it all apart as you did and found the same.. thank you so much I was at a loss and did not know what else to look for, now she has really hot heat and back on the road, thanks again..

    • @ChronCrew
      @ChronCrew  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for the comment, very happy this helped you out.

  • @user-ol4rw4db1f
    @user-ol4rw4db1f Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the video, help me a lot

  • @ethanhickman8496
    @ethanhickman8496 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video!! Thank you for the knowledge!!!

  • @DJReflect
    @DJReflect Před 5 měsíci

    Great video man. I was going to use a more destructive method i found on YT but i just knew there had to be a different method. This is exactly what I'm going to do as soon as it starts to warm up a bit out here on the east coast. Great video!!

  • @ColinP46
    @ColinP46 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi I am just about to tackle this on my 2002 2.3 V5 sport edition. Funny I checked the history the other day and it’s like had a million heater flushes in it’s life so the previous owner must have got rid of it thinking it was unrepairable. Anyway thanks for the video. I have seen others but they look horrendous 👌

  • @vdubing01
    @vdubing01 Před 3 lety +1

    DOPE!!! Thank you!!!!

  • @gregcrabb3497
    @gregcrabb3497 Před 4 lety +1

    I've had bits of foam flying from the vents of my 01Beetle TDI for the past few years but this year is the first winter without any significant heat so I know I need to do this job. I had a 95 GTI that needed this too, but I fixed it when I did the heater core.

    • @gregcrabb3497
      @gregcrabb3497 Před 3 lety

      Well I did it a few days ago but did the cut a hole in the duct behind the radio trick. Only had to remove the center part of the dash and radio.

    • @larrywinchester8117
      @larrywinchester8117 Před 3 lety

      What is this hole you speak of?

    • @gregcrabb3497
      @gregcrabb3497 Před 3 lety +1

      @@larrywinchester8117 watch this video czcams.com/video/lpoSG5i1paY/video.html

  • @pjcassidy1
    @pjcassidy1 Před 7 měsíci

    My 2005 New Beetle TDI had a small gold colored bolt on each side holding the cover over the blend door area.

  • @Rottingboards
    @Rottingboards Před rokem +1

    THANKS!

  • @stephangronau1082
    @stephangronau1082 Před 2 lety +1

    My Wife's 06 Audi TT has that foamy stuff coming out the defrost vents too...

  • @skline1
    @skline1 Před 2 lety +1

    This was super helpful! I always wondered where that foam was coming from (smile). I think I will tackle this in the spring. I am terrified only because every time I replace the cabin air filter, some other plastic part breaks (smile). Thank you! Shawn

  • @darthmal
    @darthmal Před 4 lety +7

    I'm still waiting for the easy fix part.

    • @ChronCrew
      @ChronCrew  Před 4 lety

      Lol, not much is easy on these cars, but this is the easiest way to fix the blend door issue

  • @LanceMcGrew
    @LanceMcGrew Před 2 lety +1

    This exactly describes my 2002 Beatle - foam in vents and lukewarm heat. Wonder how many labor hours should I expect when dealing with auto garage repair? 4-hrs kind of thing?

    • @ChronCrew
      @ChronCrew  Před 2 lety

      Most auto repair shops are going to get you for the entire dash removal if doing this repair, so unfortunately they'll probably charge you at least 6hrs, youd have to get a quote to be sure. Doing it the way i do however can be done in as little as 2 hrs for experienced techs.

  • @jtrawson442
    @jtrawson442 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you

  • @rogercarson5620
    @rogercarson5620 Před 7 měsíci

    Took my dash apart 2001 Volkswagen beetle. Use HV tape on blend doors hot and cold doors move selector door moves that I still have no heat. AC works fine this summer after taped the blend doors, what’s the problem? Thanks for any help I will bring veteran, God bless America!!

    • @ChronCrew
      @ChronCrew  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Sounds like a problem with the heater core. Check that the hoses coming into the firewall to the heater core are both getting hot.

  • @Fanatiko74
    @Fanatiko74 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi, but do we have to close all the holes? Both oval and round ones?
    Thank you

    • @ChronCrew
      @ChronCrew  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes, close all holes in the blend doors

  • @donjones3620
    @donjones3620 Před rokem +1

    Ok I'll bring my 2001 beetle to you and you fix heater core where you located?

  • @barbaralabrador8726
    @barbaralabrador8726 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi, I wish I could drive my 2001 beetle to you to fix. I have this problem in my beetle and it needs repair but when my husband saw what needed to be done he said "we are screwed". I dont think I will ever have heat again!!! Are you a mechanic? Did you used to work for volkswagen? Do you know approximately how much this will cost if I take it to the shop? I have the cutest beetle ever and I feel so bad that so many things have happened to this cute little car!!!

    • @TheBronzeKnee
      @TheBronzeKnee Před 2 lety +2

      Doing this job now. Honestly, it isn't very hard. It takes awhile to get everything apart, but it isn't bad. Just lots of screws.
      These two videos get you 85% of the way there with the disassembly (you'll need to buy the special radio removal tool to remove the radio if you have the stock radio):
      czcams.com/video/H3qqqISSByU/video.html&ab_channel=NewBeetlePR
      czcams.com/video/9CwhaUkYfPc/video.html&ab_channel=NewBeetlePR
      After that you need to loosen up the center console (6 screws) and slide it back some and remove the panel under the drivers side (5 screws). Then you basically have full access to remove the panel right in front of the box and remove any screws holding it in and undo the tab at the top he is talking about and all you have to do cut the tab off at the bottom.
      I don't think many shops will do this repair because your "hacking" apart the box by cutting off the tab on the bottom.

    • @Ali626AMM
      @Ali626AMM Před 2 lety +1

      We just got an estimate on my mom's 2000 TDI to do this and it was $2000!!! Holy shit! I think we'll be trying something like this first. The car isn't even worth that much, but she is super attached to it (the car's name is Sophie) and we have the mechanical skills to keep it running. It is a shame that the beetles have so many little problems. Headliner falling down, "leather" peeling off the door cards, seat fabric worn through, window switches don't return to the right position... Good luck keeping yours on the road.

    • @ChronCrew
      @ChronCrew  Před 2 lety

      Sorry for the late reply, it seems i missed some comments on this video. I am a VW technician yes. Me doing this repair only costs a few hundred dollars, others may charge much more unfortunately, into the thousands.

  • @growyourhustlewithjames

    I live florida my AC is blowing hot then cold for a bit. It takes about 5 minutes to start getting cold. Could the Blendor Doors be the cause. The reason I ask is I took my 2009 beetle to firestone and they said the inside Evap core took a shit and won't even touch the car. They said the whole dash has to come out to get to the core. Which I believe after seeing numerous video's. However, I'm asking for you for your thoughts. I'm thinking attempting the task of replacement. Could it be a doors that are causing the problem?

    • @ChronCrew
      @ChronCrew  Před 8 měsíci

      These doors could absolultely contribute to poor cooling as well. Most all of these vehicle will experience this concern at this point in age unfortunately.

    • @DJReflect
      @DJReflect Před 5 měsíci

      You probably already have this figured out but it also could be the fan control module has gone bad on your vehicle. What can happen is your radiator Fan will run but your AC cooling fan will not and so when you start driving and get up to speed your AC will kind of work. But when you are sitting idling or in traffic you might not get cold air. If that's your symptoms exactly then you need to replace the fan control module and it can be found underneath the battery. Sort of a pain to change but I keep three or four handy in my shed at all times because they just go bad on these cars.

  • @_keato
    @_keato Před 7 měsíci +2

    i have a bug with this exact issue.
    my dumb girl question is why on earth did they put holes in the blend doors in the first place?

    • @ChronCrew
      @ChronCrew  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Wish i knew that answer. Its hard to say

    • @magsteel9891
      @magsteel9891 Před 3 měsíci

      My guess is they engineered the doors to be a bit permeable to make them easier to move from a full-closed position with the blower full on. It worked fine for years until the foam dried out and flaked off.

  • @benjaminw891
    @benjaminw891 Před 3 lety +2

    Will this also work the same if the AC isnt blowing cold?

  • @ryanlane4337
    @ryanlane4337 Před 4 lety +1

    I have 1999 New Beetle as well with the 2.0L engine and it has the same issue. Any chance the issue could be something as simple as a fuse or relay? Only Heat the car puts out is from the defroster

    • @ChronCrew
      @ChronCrew  Před 4 lety

      Are you able to switch between hot and cold air effectively? Or is the defrost only hot

    • @ryanlane4337
      @ryanlane4337 Před 4 lety

      ChronCrew defrost is the only hot. Air Conditioning works like a champ. zero complaints there with my AC

    • @bomark2002
      @bomark2002 Před 4 lety +4

      Man someone needs to come up with a plug in heater for the cigarette lighter that would keep us from having to do all that

    • @ryanlane4337
      @ryanlane4337 Před 4 lety

      bomark 2002 I totally agree. It would probably cost me more then the car is worth to get the blend door actuator replaced on my 1999 New Beetle.

    • @ChronCrew
      @ChronCrew  Před 4 lety

      @@bomark2002 lol, thats certainly one way to fix it

  • @sneal77777
    @sneal77777 Před 3 lety +1

    Damn german engineers

  • @PawMod
    @PawMod Před rokem

    Hi mate. Ok what to if the vent blows only hot air?

    • @ChronCrew
      @ChronCrew  Před rokem +1

      Perhaps the blend door is stuck in the closed position, forcing all the air through the heater core

  • @nadirbachiri5952
    @nadirbachiri5952 Před rokem

    Hi did you retrofitted the seats?

    • @ChronCrew
      @ChronCrew  Před rokem

      No they were in the car when i bought it, they are factory on this one

    • @nadirbachiri5952
      @nadirbachiri5952 Před rokem

      @@ChronCrew do you know where can i buy the same? Did they heat?

  • @DiCarloJr
    @DiCarloJr Před 2 lety +1

    Anyone wants a 2003 2.0 Beetle? Paint and interior are kinda perfect. $2500.
    I'm not going to remove that filter foam. Someone should make a living off the operation. 😆

  • @wuwade33
    @wuwade33 Před 3 lety +1

    I hate vw design!