Huracan AC decided to take a vacation right as summer's knocking on the door
Owned a 2017 Huracan LP610 for about a year now and I swear this car chooses the most dramatic moments to act up, last weekend I took it out for a late morning spin towards Al Dhaid just to stretch its legs and about twenty minutes in the AC started blowing what felt like a gentle desert breeze instead of the usual arctic blast, and by the time I turned around to limp back home I was sitting in a leather sauna with the windows up because rolling them down at speed just makes the wind noise unbearable and honestly I was questioning every life choice that led me to owning a mid engine supercar in this climate. I'm pretty sure it's not a major compressor failure because the air is still slightly cool when I first start it up but after a few minutes it just fades away, which makes me think it's either low on refrigerant from a slow leak or maybe a condenser fan that's not kicking in properly when the car is sitting in traffic, and I'm trying to find a Lamborghini AC Repair Workshop in Sharjah that won't treat the car like it's made of glass and charge me an arm and a leg just to look at it while simultaneously understanding that I don't want some guy with a universal OBD scanner poking around the V10 just to check a pressure switch. Anyone with a Huracan or even an older Gallardo dealt with a similar fade to warm issue and actually got it sorted locally without a week long saga and a bill that could have covered a small holiday, I just want my cold air back before I have to start planning my driving around the weather forecast like it's a vintage 911 or something.
Owned a 2017 Huracan LP610 for about a year now and I swear this car chooses the most dramatic moments to act up, last weekend I took it out for a late morning spin towards Al Dhaid just to stretch its legs and about twenty minutes in the AC started blowing what felt like a gentle desert breeze instead of the usual arctic blast, and by the time I turned around to limp back home I was sitting in a leather sauna with the windows up because rolling them down at speed just makes the wind noise unbearable and honestly I was questioning every life choice that led me to owning a mid engine supercar in this climate. I'm pretty sure it's not a major compressor failure because the air is still slightly cool when I first start it up but after a few minutes it just fades away, which makes me think it's either low on refrigerant from a slow leak or maybe a condenser fan that's not kicking in properly when the car is sitting in traffic, and I'm trying to find a Lamborghini AC Repair Workshop in Sharjah that won't treat the car like it's made of glass and charge me an arm and a leg just to look at it while simultaneously understanding that I don't want some guy with a universal OBD scanner poking around the V10 just to check a pressure switch. Anyone with a Huracan or even an older Gallardo dealt with a similar fade to warm issue and actually got it sorted locally without a week long saga and a bill that could have covered a small holiday, I just want my cold air back before I have to start planning my driving around the weather forecast like it's a vintage 911 or something.


