Sanden PXE16 Air Conditioning Compressor — Failure, Replacement and Fitment for VW, Audi, Seat and Skoda

In short

When a Sanden PXE16 gives up, it does not fail cleanly enough to be a simple part swap. The shaft snaps, and the fine metal swarf it sheds is pumped through every pipe, valve and filter in the air conditioning system — so a new compressor bolted onto a system that has not been flushed, and has not had its expansion valve and dryer replaced, is a compressor on its way to failing again. This page covers why the PXE16 fails, how to tell a broken shaft from a control-valve fault, what the job actually involves, and which VW, Audi, Seat and Skoda models the unit is fitted to.

Why does the Sanden PXE16 air conditioning compressor fail?

Sanden PXE16 air conditioning compressor from a VW Group car after internal shaft failureThe PXE16 fails from a lack of internal lubrication. Starved of oil, the moving parts inside carry load they were never meant to carry unassisted, the metal fatigues, and given enough running time the compressor shaft snaps.

An air conditioning compressor does not simply stop for no reason. There is always something behind the symptom, and on this unit the something is consistent enough to be recognisable before the casing is even opened. PXE16 units reach us from right across the VW Group with the same story attached, and that pattern is what marks it out as a weakness in the original design rather than a consequence of how any particular car was driven or serviced.

That distinction changes what you do next. Sanden superseded the original unit, and the later genuine compressors do not carry the same design fault — so replacing like for like is not your only option, and it is not the one we would put you towards.

It is also worth asking your franchised dealer whether any goodwill contribution applies to your vehicle. Treat that as a question to ask rather than an outcome to plan around: the answer depends on the car, its service history and the dealer, and it is not something anyone outside that conversation can promise you.

What are the symptoms of a failed PXE16 compressor?

Comparison of a snapped PXE16 compressor shaft versus a control-valve fault: total sudden cooling loss with no warning versus weak, delayed or changeable cooling

The PXE16 gives almost no notice. There is very rarely a warning light on the dashboard, and very rarely any change in the sound of the engine running — the compressor stops doing its job and the car carries on as though nothing has happened. The first most owners know of it is switching the air conditioning on and getting nothing but ambient air out of the vents.

Because the failure is silent, it is usually found the first time the weather makes anyone reach for the button, which can be a long way from the day it actually broke. That gap is worth mentioning to whoever looks at the car, because it explains why there is often no diagnostic history to work from.

Not every PXE16 complaint is a broken shaft. The PXE16 is a variable-displacement compressor: how much it pumps is regulated by an electrically controlled valve rather than by the unit simply switching itself fully on and fully off. When that control valve is the problem, the picture reads differently — cooling that is weak, delayed, or that comes and goes as conditions change, rather than cooling that has disappeared entirely. A complete and permanent loss of cold air, with no noise and no warning light, is the pattern that points at the shaft.

One more thing is worth ruling out before the compressor is condemned. A system that has lost its refrigerant charge through a leak will also blow warm, and a system running low on pressure will generally not let the compressor work at all. That is a pressure test rather than a guess, and it is quick.

The Golf MK5 is one of the applications this comes up on most, and we cover that car on its own page — see Volkswagen Golf MK5 air conditioning compressor faults for the model-specific detail.

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Why does a new compressor on its own not fix it?

Diagram of how a snapped Sanden PXE16 shaft contaminates the air conditioning system: shaft snaps, swarf sheds into the oil, is carried through the circuit, blocks the TXV and dryer, and causes a new compressor to fail again without a full flush

This is the part that catches people out, and it is the reason some cars go through two compressors instead of one.

When the shaft snaps, the broken ends keep turning and rubbing against each other. That rubbing sheds very fine metal particles — swarf — into the oil and refrigerant circulating through the unit. The system then does exactly what it is built to do and pumps that mixture everywhere: through the pipework, the valves and the filters. By the time the compressor is diagnosed, the contamination is no longer inside the compressor. It is inside the system.

Two components take the worst of it. The thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) meters refrigerant through a very small orifice, and it blocks. The dryer is a filter, and it does what any filter does when debris arrives — it blocks too. On this failure they are blocked in every case, which is why both are replaced as a matter of course rather than inspected and hoped over.

The pipework is the harder problem, because it cannot simply be swapped out and it cannot be cleaned in a few minutes. The system has to be flushed, and flushed properly: at least four hours of it, before any new part goes near it. Anything shorter leaves swarf sitting in the lines waiting for the first oil that moves to pick it up again.

Skip that stage and the outcome is entirely predictable. The new compressor draws contaminated oil through itself within minutes of the system being recharged, the swarf goes straight into new bearings, and the replacement fails the same way the original did — only sooner, because it started its life dirty. That is why the PXE16 is a system job rather than a part swap, and why a job specified as “replace the compressor” is not the same job as “repair the air conditioning”.

None of this is work to take on at home. The system is sealed and pressurised, the refrigerant has to be recovered and recharged by someone equipped and qualified to handle it, and the flush needs both the right equipment and the time to run. It is workshop work. The value in knowing how it goes is being able to tell whether the workshop in front of you has accounted for all of it.

Can a PXE16 compressor be repaired, or does it need replacing?

Checklist for a full PXE16 air conditioning repair: compressor, expansion valve (TXV), dryer, and a full system flush

Once the shaft has snapped and the unit has started shedding swarf, the compressor itself is a replacement. The damage is mechanical and it is not confined to one component — the debris has already been through the bearings and the internals it was ground off.

What we supply is the later superseded genuine Sanden compressor: the version of this unit that does not carry the original design fault, as a direct fitment for the vehicle. We hold new and refurbished pumps, and high-quality aftermarket units built to OE specification where those suit the job better. We can also supply the TXV expansion valve and the dryer alongside the compressor, which matters here more than it would on most parts, because on this failure both have to be changed regardless.

Every compressor we supply is covered by a 12-month warranty.

Professional fitting services are available if you would rather have the compressor, the valve, the dryer and the flush handled together rather than sourced in one place and fitted in another. This unit is one line among many we cover — the rest sit under our air conditioning services.

Which cars is the Sanden PXE16 fitted to?

One thing is worth knowing before the lists. PXE16 is the name of a compressor family, not of an individual part. The digits that follow the family name identify the specific variant, and the same family appears on applications well outside the VW Group. Matching on the words “Sanden PXE16” alone is how the wrong unit ends up on the bench — match on the part number instead.

Our replacement units are a direct fit for the following part numbers:

Common Part NumbersCommon Part Numbers
1k0820803F1K08208595
1K0820803G1k0820859S
1K0820803Q1K0820805QX
1K0820803S1702
1K0820859D8675
1K0820803L8680
1k0820803H8676
1K0820803N8681
1K0820859F4573
1K0820803T1601
1K0820859F1701
1K0820859QX

You may find your original unit is branded Sanden, Zexel or Denso rather than one of those consistently. That does not change anything — our replacement part covers every part number listed above. If your number is not on the list, or the label has corroded past reading, call us on 0203 815 9441 or contact us and we will identify it for you.

The list below is the vehicle fitment for this compressor across the VW Group — Volkswagen, Audi, Seat and Skoda together in one place, listed by model, engine, fuel type and build dates, so you can check your car without needing to know which badge the part was originally catalogued under.

MakeModelEngineFromToFuelChassis
AudiA11.2 TFSi05/2010Petrol
AudiA11.4 TFSi05/2010Petrol
AudiA11.6 TDCi05/2010Diesel
AudiA12.0 TDCi05/2010Diesel
AudiA12.0 TFSi05/2010Petrol
AudiA31.2 TFSi03/2010PetrolConvertible
AudiA31.2 TSi02/201008/2012Petrol8P1
AudiA31.4 TFSi02/2011PetrolConvertible
AudiA31.4 TSi09/200708/2012Petrol8P1
AudiA31.605/200308/2012Petrol8P1
AudiA31.6 E-Power01/2011Petrol8PA Sportback
AudiA31.6 E-Power01/201108/2012Petrol8P1
AudiA31.6 FSi08/200308/2012Petrol8P1
AudiA31.6 FSi09/2004Petrol8PA Sportback
AudiA31.6 FSi08/2008PetrolConvertible
AudiA31.6 TDi05/2009DieselConvertible
AudiA31.6 TDi05/2009Diesel8PA Sportback
AudiA31.6 TDi05/200908/2012Diesel8P1
AudiA31.8 TFSi Turbo08/200608/2012Petrol8P1
AudiA31.8 TFSi Turbo11/2006Petrol8PA Sportback
AudiA31.8 TFSi Turbo04/2008PetrolConvertible
AudiA31.9 TDi PD05/200308/2012Diesel8P1
AudiA31.9 TDi PD09/2004Diesel8PA Sportback
AudiA31.9 TDi PD04/2008DieselConvertible
AudiA32.0 FSi05/200308/2012Petrol8P1
AudiA32.0 FSi09/2004Petrol8PA Sportback
AudiA32.0 FSi04/2008PetrolConvertible
AudiA32.0 FSi Turbo05/200308/2012Petrol8P1
AudiA32.0 TDi PD05/200308/2012Diesel8P1
AudiA32.0 TDi PD03/2006Diesel8PA Sportback
AudiA32.0 TDi PD04/2008DieselConvertible
AudiA33.207/200308/2012Petrol8P1
AudiA33.209/2004Petrol8PA Sportback
AudiA41.611/2004Petrol8ED
AudiA41.611/2004Petrol8EC
AudiQ32.0 TDi06/2011Diesel
AudiQ32.0 TFSi06/2011Petrol
AudiS32.006/2008Petrol8P1
AudiS33.208/200304/2007Petrol8P1
AudiTT1.8 TFSi06/2006Petrol
AudiTT2.0 TDi06/2006Diesel
AudiTT2.0 TFSi06/2006Petrol
AudiTT3.2 V6 24V06/2006Petrol
SeatAlhambra1.406/2010Petrol710
SeatAlhambra1.806/2010Petrol710
SeatAlhambra2.006/2010Petrol710
SeatAlhambra2.0 TDi06/2010Diesel710
SeatAltea1.2 FSi12/2009Petrol5P1 / 5P5
SeatAltea1.2 TSi04/2010Petrol5P1 / 5P5
SeatAltea1.4 FSi05/2006Petrol5P1 / 5P5
SeatAltea1.6 FSi03/2004Petrol5P1 / 5P5
SeatAltea1.6 LPG09/2009Petrol5P1 / 5P5
SeatAltea1.6 TDi10/2009Diesel5P1 / 5P5
SeatAltea1.8 FSi01/2007Petrol5P1 / 5P5
SeatAltea1.9 TDi01/200307/2009Diesel5P1 / 5P5
SeatAltea1.9 TDi08/2009Diesel5P1 / 5P5
SeatAltea2.0 FSi01/2003Petrol5P1 / 5P5
SeatAltea2.0 TDi01/2003Diesel5P1 / 5P5
SeatAltea2.0 TFSi05/2009Petrol5P1 / 5P5
SeatIbiza1.2 TDi05/2010DieselMK5
SeatIbiza1.2 TSi09/2010PetrolMK5
SeatIbiza1.4 TSi09/2010PetrolMK5
SeatIbiza1.6 TDi05/2009DieselMK5
SeatIbiza1.9 TDi03/2008DieselMK5
SeatIbiza2.0 TDi01/2010DieselMK5
SeatLeon1.2 TSi12/2009Petrol1P1
SeatLeon1.4 16V09/2005Petrol1P1
SeatLeon1.4 TSi11/2007Petrol1P1
SeatLeon1.6 16V07/2005Petrol1P1
SeatLeon1.6 TDi02/2010Diesel1P1
SeatLeon1.8 Turbo09/2005Petrol1P1
SeatLeon1.9 TDi07/2005Diesel1P1
SeatLeon2.0 FSi07/2005Petrol1P1
SeatLeon2.0 TDi PD07/2005Diesel1P1
SeatLeon2.0 TFSi05/2005Petrol1P1
SeatToledo MK31.4 16V09/200405/2009PetrolM3 5P2
SeatToledo MK31.6 16V10/200405/2009PetrolM3 5P2
SeatToledo MK31.8 TFSi01/200705/2009PetrolM3 5P2
SeatToledo MK31.9 TDi PD09/200407/2007DieselM3 5P2
SeatToledo MK32.0 FSi10/200405/2009PetrolM3 5P2
SeatToledo MK32.0 TDi PD09/200405/2009DieselM3 5P2
SeatToledo MK32.0 TFSi10/200405/2009PetrolM3 5P2
SkodaFabia1.2 TSi03/2010PetrolHatchback
SkodaFabia1.2 TSi03/2010PetrolCombi Estate
SkodaFabia1.2 TSi05/2010PetrolHatchback
SkodaFabia1.2 TSi05/2010PetrolCombi Estate
SkodaFabia1.4 TDi05/2010DieselCombi Estate
SkodaFabia1.4 TSi03/2010PetrolHatchback
SkodaFabia1.4 TSi05/2010PetrolCombi Estate
SkodaFabia1.6 TDi03/2010DieselCombi Estate
SkodaFabia1.6 TDi03/2010DieselHatchback
SkodaFabia1.9 TDi03/2010Diesel
SkodaOctavia MK21.405/2004Petrol1Z3 / 1Z5
SkodaOctavia MK21.4 TSi11/2008Petrol1Z3 / 1Z5
SkodaOctavia MK21.602/2004Petrol1Z3 / 1Z5
SkodaOctavia MK21.6 FSi02/2004Petrol1Z3 / 1Z5
SkodaOctavia MK21.6 LPG08/2009Petrol1Z3 / 1Z5
SkodaOctavia MK21.6 TDi06/2009Diesel1Z3 / 1Z5
SkodaOctavia MK21.806/2007Petrol1Z3 / 1Z5
SkodaOctavia MK21.9 TDi06/2004Diesel1Z3 / 1Z5
SkodaOctavia MK22.0 FSi11/2004Petrol1Z3 / 1Z5
SkodaOctavia MK22.0 RS10/2005Petrol1Z3 / 1Z5
SkodaOctavia MK22.0 TDi02/2004Diesel1Z3 / 1Z5
SkodaRoomster1.2 TDi03/2010Diesel
SkodaRoomster1.2 TSi03/2010Petrol
SkodaRoomster1.2 TSi03/2010PetrolPRAKTIK
SkodaRoomster1.6 TDi03/2010DieselPRAKTIK
SkodaRoomster1.6 TDi03/2010Diesel
SkodaSuperb MK21.4 TSi07/2008Petrol3T4 / 3T5
SkodaSuperb MK21.6 TDi09/2010Diesel3T4 / 3T5
SkodaSuperb MK21.8 TSi03/2008Petrol3T4 / 3T5
SkodaSuperb MK21.9 TDi07/2008Diesel3T4 / 3T5
SkodaSuperb MK22.0 TDi07/2008Diesel3T4 / 3T5
SkodaSuperb MK22.0 TSi05/2010Petrol3T4 / 3T5
SkodaSuperb MK23.609/2008Petrol3T4 / 3T5
SkodaYeti1.2 TSi09/2009Petrol
SkodaYeti1.4 TSi06/2010Petrol
SkodaYeti1.6 TDi12/2010Diesel
SkodaYeti1.8 TSi05/2009Petrol
SkodaYeti2.0 TDi05/2009Diesel
VWBeetle1.2 TSi12/2012Petrol5C7 Convertible
VWBeetle1.4 TSi12/2012Petrol5C1
VWBeetle1.6 TDi10/2011Diesel5C1
VWBeetle1.6 TDi12/2012Diesel5C7 Convertible
VWBeetle2.0 TDi10/2011Diesel5C1
VWBeetle2.0 TDi12/2012Diesel5C7 Convertible
VWBeetle2.0 TSi10/2011Petrol5C1
VWBeetle2.0 TSi12/2012Petrol5C1
VWCaddy1.2 TSi09/2010PetrolMK3
VWCaddy1.402/200405/2008PetrolMK3
VWCaddy1.406/2008PetrolMK3
VWCaddy1.602/200405/2008PetrolMK3
VWCaddy1.606/2008PetrolMK3
VWCaddy1.6 Bi Fuel05/2011PetrolMK3
VWCaddy1.6 TDi08/2010DieselMK3
VWCaddy1.9 SDi02/200405/2008DieselMK3
VWCaddy1.9 SDi06/2008DieselMK3
VWCaddy1.9 TDi PD02/200405/2008DieselMK3
VWCaddy1.9 TDi PD06/2008DieselMK3
VWCaddy2.0 ECOFUEL04/200605/2008PetrolMK3
VWCaddy2.0 ECOFUEL06/2008PetrolMK3
VWCaddy2.0 TDi12/2007DieselMK3
VWCaddy2.0 TDi PD02/200405/2008DieselMK3
VWCaddy2.0 TDi PD06/2008DieselMK3
VWCC1.402/2012Petrol
VWCC1.8 TSi02/2012Petrol
VWCC2.0 TDi02/2012Diesel
VWCC2.0 TSi02/2012Petrol
VWCC3.602/2012Petrol
VWCrafter2.0 TDi05/2011Diesel
VWCrafter2.5 TDi04/2006Diesel
VWEos1.4 16V05/2008Petrol
VWEos1.6 16V04/2006Petrol
VWEos2.0 FSi03/2006Petrol
VWEos2.0 FSI Turbo04/2006Petrol
VWEos2.0 TDi PD04/2006Petrol
VWEos3.2 V604/2006Petrol
VWEos3.6 V605/2009Petrol
VWGolf MK51.410/200310/2008Petrol
VWGolf MK51.610/200310/2008Petrol
VWGolf MK51.6 TDi10/200310/2008Diesel
VWGolf MK51.9 GTi TD10/200310/2008Diesel
VWGolf MK51.9 TDi10/200310/2008Diesel
VWGolf MK52.0 FSi10/200310/2008Petrol
VWGolf MK52.0 SDi10/200310/2008Diesel
VWGolf MK52.0 TDi10/200310/2008Diesel
VWGolf MK53.2 V610/200510/2008Petrol
VWGolf MK61.2 TFSi06/2011PetrolConvertible
VWGolf MK61.410/2008Petrol
VWGolf MK61.4 TFSi10/2008Petrol
VWGolf MK61.4 TFSi06/2011PetrolConvertible
VWGolf MK61.610/2008Petrol
VWGolf MK61.6 Multi Fuel10/2007Petrol
VWGolf MK61.6 TDi02/2009Diesel
VWGolf MK61.6 TDi06/2011DieselConvertible
VWGolf MK61.810/2008Petrol
VWGolf MK61.9 TDi06/2005Diesel
VWGolf MK62.0 TDi10/2008Diesel
VWGolf MK62.0 TDi06/2011DieselConvertible
VWGolf MK62.0 TFSi10/2008Petrol
VWGolf MK62.0 TFSi06/2011PetrolConvertible
VWJetta1.2 TSi02/2011PetrolMK4
VWJetta1.407/200610/2010PetrolMK3
VWJetta1.4 TSi02/2011PetrolMK4
VWJetta1.6 16V09/200510/2010PetrolMK3
VWJetta1.6 TDi06/200910/2010DieselMK3
VWJetta1.6 TDi02/2011DieselMK4
VWJetta1.6 TSi02/2011PetrolMK4
VWJetta1.9 TDi08/200510/2010DieselMK3
VWJetta2.010/2010PetrolMK4
VWJetta2.0 FSi08/200510/2010PetrolMK3
VWJetta2.0 TDi09/200510/2010DieselMK3
VWJetta2.0 TDi10/2010DieselMK4
VWJetta2.0 Turbo09/200510/2010PetrolMK3
VWPassat1.4 FSi05/200711/2010Petrol3C2 / 3C5
VWPassat1.6 FSi03/200511/2010Petrol3C2 / 3C5
VWPassat1.6 TDi08/200911/2010Diesel3C2 / 3C5
VWPassat1.8 TSi05/200711/2010Petrol3C2 / 3C5
VWPassat1.9 TDi03/200511/2010Diesel3C2 / 3C5
VWPassat2.0 FSi03/200511/2010Petrol3C2 / 3C5
VWPassat2.0 TDi03/200511/2010Diesel3C2 / 3C5
VWPassat2.0 TDi Blue01/200911/2010Diesel3C2 / 3C5
VWPassat2.0 TFSi Turbo04/200511/2010Petrol3C2 / 3C5
VWPassat3.2 V611/200511/2010Petrol3C2 / 3C5
VWPassat3.6 V606/200511/2010Petrol3C2 / 3C5
VWPassat CC1.4 TSi06/2008Petrol
VWPassat CC1.8 TSi06/2008Petrol
VWPassat CC2.0 TDi06/2008Diesel
VWPassat CC2.0 TDi Blue05/2009Diesel
VWPassat CC2.0 TSi06/2008Petrol
VWPassat CC3.606/2008Petrol
VWPassat1.4 TSi08/201012/2011Petrol362 / 365
VWPassat1.4 TSi12/2011Petrol362 / 365
VWPassat1.4 TSi EcoFuel08/201012/2011Petrol362 / 365
VWPassat1.4 TSi EcoFuel12/2011Petrol362 / 365
VWPassat1.6 TDi08/201012/2011Diesel362 / 365
VWPassat1.6 TDi12/2011Diesel362 / 365
VWPassat1.8 TSi08/201012/2011Petrol362 / 365
VWPassat1.8 TSi12/2011Petrol362 / 365
VWPassat2.0 TDi08/201012/2011Diesel362 / 365
VWPassat2.0 TDi12/2011Diesel362 / 365
VWPassat2.0 TSi08/2010Petrol362 / 365
VWPassat3.6 TSi08/201012/2011Petrol362 / 365
VWPassat3.6 TSi12/2011Petrol362 / 365
VWPolo 6R1.206/2009Petrol
VWPolo 6R1.2 TDi06/2009Diesel
VWPolo 6R1.406/2009Petrol
VWPolo 6R1.601/2010Petrol
VWScirocco1.4 TSi09/2008Petrol137
VWScirocco2.0 TDi09/2008Diesel137
VWScirocco2.0 TSi09/2008Petrol137
VWSharan1.4 TSi05/2010Petrol7N
VWSharan1.8 TSi05/2010Petrol7N
VWSharan2.0 TDi05/2010Diesel7N
VWSharan2.0 TSi12/2010Petrol7N
VWTiguan1.4 TSi06/2007Petrol
VWTiguan2.0 FSi06/2007Petrol
VWTiguan2.0 TDi PD06/2007Diesel
VWTiguan2.0 TDi11/2012Diesel
VWTiguan2.0 TFSi06/2007Petrol
VWTouran1.409/200306/2008Petrol
VWTouran1.406/2008Petrol
VWTouran1.607/200311/2007Petrol
VWTouran1.6 FSi02/200311/2007Petrol
VWTouran1.6 TDi05/2010Diesel
VWTouran1.9 TDi02/200305/2008Diesel
VWTouran1.9 TDi06/2008Diesel
VWTouran1.9 TSE Diesel01/200611/2006Diesel
VWTouran2.0 FSi07/200306/2008Petrol
VWTouran2.0 FSi06/2008Petrol
VWTouran2.0 TDi05/2010Diesel
VWTouran2.0 TDi PD02/200306/2008Diesel
VWTouran2.0 TDi PD06/2008Diesel
MakeModelEngineFromToFuelChassis

If your vehicle is not on that list it does not mean we cannot help. We hold over 1,000 different air conditioning compressor types, and the PXE16 is only the one this page is about.

How do I order the right unit, or send yours in?

Tell us what the car is and what it is doing. The details that settle it quickest are the make, model, engine and build year, the part number from the compressor if the label is still readable, and a short description of what happened — whether the cold air stopped completely and suddenly, or faded and returned before it went.

That last detail is not a formality. It is what separates a broken shaft from a control-valve fault, and it changes what you need from us.

The car itself stays where it is. Private owners and independent garages use the service the same way: send us the details through our repair form and we will confirm the correct unit for your vehicle before anything is dispatched or posted. If you are not certain which part has failed, contact us and describe the symptoms — that conversation is a better use of your time than ordering a compressor the car may not need.

If you already know the part number you are after, say so and we will confirm availability against it. That is usually a one-line answer.

Sanden PXE16 compressor FAQs

Why does the Sanden PXE16 compressor fail?

A lack of internal lubrication. Without enough oil the internals fatigue, and the compressor shaft eventually snaps. It happens across the VW Group on the same unit in the same way, which is what identifies it as a weakness in the original design rather than something a particular owner caused.

Is there any warning before a PXE16 fails?

Usually none. There is very rarely a dashboard warning light and very rarely any change in the sound of the engine. The first sign is normally warm air from the vents when you switch the air conditioning on.

Can a Sanden PXE16 compressor be repaired?

Once the shaft has snapped, no — the compressor is a replacement. The debris ground off the broken shaft has already passed through the internals, so the damage is not confined to the one component that broke.

Do I have to replace the expansion valve and dryer as well?

Yes. Swarf from the broken shaft is pumped through the whole system, and the TXV expansion valve and the dryer block in every case. Fitting a new compressor onto a blocked valve and a blocked dryer is why some cars go through two compressors.

How long does the air conditioning system need flushing?

At least four hours, before any new part is fitted. A shorter flush leaves swarf in the pipework, and the first oil to circulate carries it straight into the new compressor.

My compressor is branded Zexel or Denso, not Sanden — will your unit still fit?

Yes. Original units on these vehicles carry different brand names, but our replacement covers every part number in the list on this page. Send us the number and we will confirm it before you order.

Which VW, Audi, Seat and Skoda models use the PXE16?

The fitment table on this page lists them together — Volkswagen, Audi, Seat and Skoda — by model, engine, fuel type and build dates. If your car is not listed, tell us the registration details and we will check; we hold over 1,000 different compressor types.

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