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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokinram View Post
    Thanks for the quick reply. I did use the VAG COM and went into HVAC and tried to find the measuring blocks for the pressures and could not find anything. Also checked codes and there are no codes present. I will hook my gauges back up and check the pressures and see. maybe it is a little low and just causing it to not activate. Just strange though, a leak usually drops out all pressure, but initial testing, it showed good pressure in the system with my manual gauges.
    It should be one of the first measuring block groups. "Refrigerant Circuit Pressure (G65)". Or you can do the Advanced Measuring blocks and search for it. It should give you a reading.

    Dumb question: Did you plug it back in when you replaced it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Audibot View Post
    It should be one of the first measuring block groups. "Refrigerant Circuit Pressure (G65)". Or you can do the Advanced Measuring blocks and search for it. It should give you a reading.

    Dumb question: Did you plug it back in when you replaced it?
    Haha yes I did plug the new pressure sensor back in. I will check again with VAG COM and see what I can figure out. Just can't imagine a compressor would go bad over the winter for no reason.

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