718 cayman air con not blowing cold
718 cayman air con not blowing cold
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bigtime

Original Poster:

537 posts

165 months

Yesterday (12:20)
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I've booked my 718 Cayman S in with my local OPC as it's under extended warranty. The aircon on and off button is making no/little difference to the temperature. I've been informed that if porsche finds the problem isn't covered under warranty they'll charge me £240 for the diagnostics. What are peoples thought's on this? I was thinking of cancelling it and just get a aircon refill elsewhere?

MinchCS

77 posts

4 months

Yesterday (12:49)
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I would cancel and pay someone else for a vacuum / pressure test and refill with dye added. If there is a leak the dye will show it up and you can proceed from there. Unlikely to be covered under warranty if damaged condenser.

philcray

864 posts

229 months

Yesterday (14:56)
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I have a similar problem with my 2017 Boxster. I bought it in 2021 from Kendal OPC (now South Lakes on the M6) and I am not sure the aircon ever worked as I didn't think about it at the time, it has the "primitive" system rather than the one with a temperature reading like every other car on the road...

I had it tested and re-gassed March 25 at a local garage, it worked fine last summer but come the 2026 summer, it no longer blows cold. The local garage did a pressure check last year (as I understand all garages have to do nowadays) which it passed so it presumably has a slow leak or some other problem. They have said to bring it back in and they will have a look, which I will do.

Ironically, the local garage turned out more expensive that the quote I had from the OPC (£150 if I remember, I paid c£200...).

Can you not book the car in for a re-gas, this should flag any problems which will either be fixed under warranty or you can just live with. Either way, it may be cheaper than the "investigation" fee, which is a con all main dealers seem to charge nowadays...

bigtime

Original Poster:

537 posts

165 months

Yesterday (15:14)
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Thanks both. I think I'll just book a local aircon specialist and cancel with Porsche. Specialist is mobile and charges £150 for a regas but if they can't due to leaks etc they just charge a £30 call out fee.

LiamH66

1,092 posts

117 months

Yesterday (15:47)
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Had similar issue with my 2016 GT4 2 years ago. Was blowing cold on the passenger side, not on the drivers side. Turned out to be a faulty diverter valve, and rather a big job to get at it. All covered under extended warranty at OPC, didn't charge me a penny.

bigtime

Original Poster:

537 posts

165 months

Yesterday (15:54)
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Cheers Liam. I'll check mine but sure none of the vents are blowing cold.

scrounger73

479 posts

184 months

Yesterday (16:37)
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Normal ac temp is between 6 and 10 degrees. Put a food thermometer in each vent and see what it reads. If you use max ac it will recirculate the warm air thats in the cabin and cool it so it may take a while. It's also worth noting that the ac works better when the car is moving and the engine is under load.