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ekw540 08-20-2017 12:27 PM

Low Fan air question
 
After the AC is used for a little while (1+ hour) the air coming out the vents is noticeably less no matter what fan speed you select. Although you hear the fan speed increases/decrease with the change the air volume is very very little and doesn't change.

So leave the AC off, open the windows.....After a little while try again and same thing.

Time to change FSU like the e39 you think?

Zulu95 08-20-2017 12:51 PM

Time to take it in and get it leak tested and recharged.

andrewwynn 08-21-2017 10:39 AM

This is almost certainly under charged AC. What happens is when the AC is low on "Freon", it works too well and will freeze the condensate on the evaporator coils until it blocks the air flow.

If the leak is slow enough you can simply charge the AC.


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Zulu95 08-21-2017 12:18 PM

When it happened to me it was blowing chunks of ice and "powered snow" out the drivers side until it completely iced up. Leave it 25 minutes or so and air flow resumed.

Fifty150hs 08-21-2017 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1114816)
This is almost certainly under charged AC. What happens is when the AC is low on "Freon", it works too well and will freeze the condensate on the evaporator coils until it blocks the air flow.

If the leak is slow enough you can simply charge the AC.


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Mine was low a couple years ago. Bought a can with the charging hose at the auto parts store and added Freon. All good after that until this weekend, about two years later, got another can and added more Freon. Back to normal. I figure I have a super slow leak, so I'm not going to chase it just add Freon every couple of years.

andrewwynn 08-21-2017 08:36 PM

Leak seal. If it's internal compressor leak won't help but a fitting it will seal. I've actually seen the sealant work (due to UV dye). If I have to add more than once per two years I pull a vacuum get the old out and recharge with oil and UV dye/sealant


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X53Jay4.8is 08-22-2017 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by ekw540 (Post 1114796)
After the AC is used for a little while (1+ hour) the air coming out the vents is noticeably less no matter what fan speed you select. Although you hear the fan speed increases/decrease with the change the air volume is very very little and doesn't change.

So leave the AC off, open the windows.....After a little while try again and same thing.

Time to change FSU like the e39 you think?

If you have a leak then you need to fix it to restore it to former glory. These X5 have the infamous evap leak that is a slow one but a leak none the less. Have the system charged and leaked tested and take it from there.

ekw540 08-23-2017 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1114838)
Leak seal. If it's internal compressor leak won't help but a fitting it will seal. I've actually seen the sealant work (due to UV dye). If I have to add more than once per two years I pull a vacuum get the old out and recharge with oil and UV dye/sealant


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Not sure if I can DIY this in my home garage. How do you use Leak seal? You add it to the UV dye?

ekw540 08-23-2017 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Zulu95 (Post 1114797)
Time to take it in and get it leak tested and recharged.

I think so. And....the fan button fell off! :yikes:

Zulu95 08-23-2017 09:05 AM

Time to take it in and get it leak tested and recharged and buy a new HVAC unit button kit from from fleaby.

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