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do you have a diagram, or know a link to one that shows which hoses are intake and which are not? lots of hot air is coming in because the hcv is bad and i'm looking for a temp. a/c fix. |
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HI there, did you find a fix? I have the same problem with my X5
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So I guess the question now is what Low side pressure should we be looking for. Since ambient temperature dictates the low side pressure. Should we follow the pressure chart range on the freon bottle? What about adding freon after driving the car and the bay is hot, is ambient temperature still accurate or should we use infrared temperature to measure, and where to point?
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Also, I checked my freon pressure and it was around 40 psi at 85F, so it should be at a fair level. I plugged in my BMW scanner 1.4 and it saids secondary solenoid is short, does this mean my heater core is not good?
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According to my Bentley's manual it's 440 +/- 10 grams (0.97 +/- 0.02lbs). [Reference page 640-2, Table A, Bentley's manual] |
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I just added freon yesterday to the system. It fixed the whole cold left warm middle hot right issue. However, I don't think I ever got a accurate measure of the PSI. As I am full blasting the AC, and with the compressor running with ambient temperature at 88F, I have a reading of 40psi, I try giving it a couple burst or freon and PSI never moved... I gave a few more and still didn't move... so I ended up just feeling the cool air and I stop filling the system to avoid overfilling... I kept the bottle around just in case I need to give it a boost. What is your experience... am I having a bad gauge...
Ideally, should I be injecting freon on a super hot day or cooler day? Assuming my gauge is not working well.... My reasoning is to fill in hot day if I don't have a gauge to avoid the chance of overfilling in colder days when using the method of "feeling the air from the vents" What do you guys think? |
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