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    Hi,

    hot weather is coming up over here and today I made a longer trip with the 260. I turned the air con on (AUTO mode, 18 degrees) and for about 50 miles on the highway with 75 miles the inside temperature was fine and cold. Suddenly the temperature inside the car got higher, really hot air came out of the outlet nozzles in the front. I switched to ECO mode, still hot air. I turned the air con off and on again, still hot air. I stopped the car for a few minutes turned the engine off, checked the fuses and started again: air con was working fine, cold air, driver happy . After 10 further miles again HOT air. I turned the air con off. After a short fuel break the air con was working fine again. It seems that turning the engine off and on again "fixes" the problem for a while. This is the only reproducable behaviour I could figure out today. Any ideas?

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    Hope you get it sorted Marcus
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    Pressure switch in the aircon circuit switching the system off?

    Once cooled down or after a short stop, pressure back to normal until used for some time again.
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    sounds like the valve, you need a black olive valve, think mentioned before that even with the aircon on there is too much heat coming through as the valve is leaking by even in the close position when cold is selected
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    Quote Originally Posted by pessling View Post
    sounds like the valve, you need a black olive valve, think mentioned before that even with the aircon on there is too much heat coming through as the valve is leaking by even in the close position when cold is selected
    Doesn't explain why it's fine after a short stop when the engine is still warm but can't rule it out either.

    Marcus, also have a look here https://www.two-sixties.co.uk/mgoc26...nostics-checks
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    I 've had a similar problem, changed the heater water valve, and all was ok. What I would do is when you next get that problem, check the pipes from your water heater valve in the plenium before blaming the aircon. The valve was closed for heating but passing hot water into the heater matrix, I opened up my valve which was a year old I found one of the rubber seals had split, so am looking for a supplier of those seals, after all their only rubber but used in a lot of similar 2 way automotive heater valves , but have not found one yet, the valves are made in Mexico I believe, but can't find the rubber seal supplier.
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    Hi,

    before driving home from work today, I did the AC diagnostic check and it showed FC 00 = no error. After 5 miles, AC set to AUTO, again hot air. I stopped her for a short "beer upload" for the driver and the AC was working fine again. Awaiting a fail I stopped again and decided to use my OBD2 adapter (I use a China import with Android Torque). The AC was working fine all the way back home and did not fail. Some other "unknown errors" came up, but I think nothing which is AC related. Because a engine "off and on again" fixes the fail temporarily, could an electronic fail be the problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pessling View Post
    sounds like the valve, you need a black olive valve, think mentioned before that even with the aircon on there is too much heat coming through as the valve is leaking by even in the close position when cold is selected
    Peter,

    I have the same symptons as the original poster - hot air in summer. However, I do not have air con (as far as I know) but climate control.

    Does the black olive solution apply to the last few models as I believe the factory was supposed to have upgraded the valve?


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    Hi,

    260 was at MGOC workshop to check the AC. The T4 diagnostic test to cycle heating system didn't find anything and at the day she was there, the AC was working They checked and lubricated the heater control valve and checked AC pump operation. Sadly the problem with the AC is still there. When we drove to Silverstone it worked fine in auto mode all the way until we made a stop for 30 minutes to buy some things for barbecue. When starting after shopping only hot air came out, AC was on auto mode. We drove a few miles, turned off the engine and started it again with a
    short break of a minute. Then the AC worked for another 20 miles, then hot air again.
    On the way back to Germany today the AC worked fine in auto mode (set it to 72 °F, never toughed or changed AC setting) all the way back from Silverstone to Dover and from Dover for another 350 miles on the
    motorway with 70 mph. In Germany when driving a little bit faster (90 mph) and it was about 68 °F outside the AC suddenly stopped working after a while, hot air. Stopping and restarting the car didn't help this time. After a 30 minutes coffee break the AC was working cold again. Ian from workshop recommend to change the heater valve if the AC fails again.

    Cheers
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