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lo_jack 12-11-2006 04:56 PM

Pulsing AC
 
Howdy from Texas, all.

I just got one of these autos, and though we like it, I the AC operation is acting peculiar. For a minute or so after startup, the AC pulses when the car is at idle, as if a blower or fan was going off and on. If you switch to 100% fan, it does not pulse.

I do not think it should do that, and thought it might be a blower motor or some other fan. Apparently there are a lot of fans in this vehicle. MY search did not pull up anything on fans cutting out, so I thought I would ask.

Does anyone have any experience with pulsation during AC operation? I am going to plug my laptop into the ODBII tonight but I doubt that will tell me anything about the air conditioning.

Zulu95 12-11-2006 05:15 PM

Replace the Final Stage Resistor. Go to the "Home Page" there are instructions there.
GL

The Cleaner 12-11-2006 05:45 PM

Zulu is right on, replace Final Stage unit.

noncom23 12-11-2006 05:47 PM

Welcome Houston! Yep, Final Stage Resistor.

ncx 12-11-2006 05:51 PM

:xoutpost:

They are steering you straight on the FSR. :thumbup:

minneso 12-11-2006 06:16 PM

+1

My service adviser diagnosed this as a failed FSR and it is being replaced under CPO warranty today.

Hijack Question. What OBDII software are you using? Can you also reset codes?

Thanks & good luck - Eric in AZ

Blue Mountain Raider 12-11-2006 11:15 PM

mine 03 x5 fan speeds fluctuates a little too, altho it doesnt bother me that much. if i dont change the final stage resistor it wont cause any serious problems later on right? thnx

cue03 12-12-2006 12:12 AM

Lo jack, I am assuming that you are referring to when you are using the temp on the red setting (dial) and the temp guages above say 75 degrees right.... basically when using the heater? Do it do it when you turn the dial back to cold and the temp is below say 70 degrees as set on the temp guage?

lo_jack 12-12-2006 02:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cue03
Lo jack, I am assuming that you are referring to when you are using the temp on the red setting (dial) and the temp guages above say 75 degrees right.... basically when using the heater? Do it do it when you turn the dial back to cold and the temp is below say 70 degrees as set on the temp guage?

Negative - I am talking about the fan selector - last one on the right.

Sounds like you all are well familiar with this resistor. That's reassuring. On the downside, electronics are not my strong suit.

The ODB2 software I have is Digimoto. I got it for my firebird, but wouldn't you know, every car made since 96 has to be ODB2 compliant. I have yet to actually run it on the X5. I can clear codes on my 'bird...I am hoping to do the same on this car. I will advise on that when I get a chance to fire it up. It is only a read and clear codes prog...for actually writing fueling tables and what not we use HPTuners. I have no idea if HPT writes for X5s, but I would definately be interested to see if they do. It is quite a pain to edit your fueling tables cell by cell but the gains you can get out of such activity - even on a stock car - are completly worth it.

Thanks for all the responses and welcomes; hopefully I can put in close to what I get out of this board.

Jluttyx5 04-16-2007 08:26 PM

Final Stage Resistor
 
I am so impressed with the level of knowledge and expertise on this site!

Thank you, everyone for saving me three times on my wife's X5!!!!


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