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Old 04-22-2016, 05:51 PM
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In my humble opinion a BMW AC expert might save you tons of headaches chasing your tail. Find an Indy you trust. It will be money well spent,

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Originally Posted by shevin View Post
I just bought a BMW x5 2003.
AC is not working I tried added refrigerant, but the PSI level was already in more than green (in yellow zone)
so I tried to empty the refrigerant and refill it again ( I thought maybe the old one is not good) and I filled it up to yellow zone ( which is about 50 PSI )


I don't see any leak, what is the next item I can check ? (on my previous cars whenever I turned on the AC I would hear the compressor noise, this one makes no noise whatsoever...) is there anything I can do myself without mechanic?
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