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Vidde

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  1. Right, I understand what you're saying. Something tells me that would probably result in more rhythmic, or even sounding, clonks tho? I don't want to hijack this thread completetly but at least for me the clonks are very irregular and, unless I am imagining stuff, seems to depend a bit on the wind and maybe also the type of road surface. However, the type of sound and the location of the sound does make me believe it could be something like a heater flap on the loose.
  2. Thanks for your input. I've read about the process of searching for leaks but didnt know that the most coolants already have UV dye in them. How do I know if the coolant in my car has it?
  3. This is particularly interesting as I posted this thread just yesterday. Is it possible to somehow confirm that the heater flap motor is not behaving as it should? Or is that a job for a mechanic?
  4. I've been the owner of a 2021 Scala for almost a year and a half by now, 45000km on the clock. I thought I would post this here to see if anyone have experienced something similar or have a hunch what could be the problem. During a couple of seemingly random days in the last 5 months, the AC has just not produced any cold air at all. The display for the air con or the main infotainment doesnt show anything unusual. When the issue have occured, toggling the AC off and on again, or even restarting the car, wont help. Neither has trying to fiddle with any other related settings. Its usually not until the next day when I start the car that the AC is up and running again. Other than those specific days, the cooling performance is very good. Some additional info: I did an error code scan with an OBD2 device, but couldnt find anything. A couple of months throughout last winter, the AC was completely turned off (AC not really needed in Sweden during that time). I have since learned that you should "excercise" the AC and not keep it off during longer periods. I did the air con flap calibration twice, seemingly without effect. One warm day last week, soon after starting the car, I noticed that there were a couple of drops in cooling performance. After a minute or two, they disappeared and the AC stayed cool. During these drops, I think I could hear a faint change in noise tone from somewhere in front of the center console. I have a feeling that the issue is slowly increasing in frequency, but it's not very obvious. I have read about coolant leaks, but would that really explain the behaviour? Wouldn't that make the AC loose cooling performance more evenly over a period of time? Also, the coolant shouldnt really need to be refilled already, right? Unless there is in fact a leak, of course. Is there anything I could investigate myself, without any special equipment, to help me understand what it could be? Glad for any input someone could have on this matter!
  5. Alright thanks for the lead, I will go and have a tap on the engine cover and see what I can find. Actually now that I think about it, on the occasions that I have heard the noise I think there has been some crosswinds going on, so it could make sense that something is flapping around a bit in the engine bay. I will report back if I find anything.
  6. I'm experiencing something very similar to what you're describing. Did you ever find out what caused the noise?

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