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gmBH 06-03-2012 11:24 AM

WHere is the AC relay located in an E53
 
Hello. Does anyone know where the AC relay is located in a 2000 x5? Much appreciated...;

E46andE53 06-20-2016 05:48 PM

4yeaes later and no answer

wpoll 06-20-2016 09:27 PM

This site will tell you where any electrical component is located: -

WDS BMW Wiring Diagram System - English

You'll need Java and Adobe SVG viewer but it's an amazing resource, with full component descriptions, locations and full circuit diagrams! :thumbup:

williamx5 06-20-2016 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wpoll (Post 1081091)
This site will tell you where any electrical component is located: -

WDS BMW Wiring Diagram System - English

You'll need Java and Adobe SVG viewer but it's an amazing resource, with full component descriptions, locations and full circuit diagrams! :thumbup:

Good day!

This is exactly what I just posted about twenty minutes ago! This is great! Well, it would be if my computer met the requirements. Now I'm on update 5 of 22 before I can check to see if I updated and loaded everything! Fingers crossed!

Thanks again for the link!

Cheers!

upallnight 06-21-2016 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E46andE53 (Post 1081073)
4yeaes later and no answer

There's no answer because there's no relay. The aux fan to cool the condenser is turned on by the DME, the compressor is commanded on by the DME.

upallnight 06-21-2016 08:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by williamx5 (Post 1081097)
Good day!

This is exactly what I just posted about twenty minutes ago! This is great! Well, it would be if my computer met the requirements. Now I'm on update 5 of 22 before I can check to see if I updated and loaded everything! Fingers crossed!

Thanks again for the link!

Cheers!

Updates???? The System Requirements would be a back date for me.

System Requirements

Operating System:

Windows 2000, XP oder NT 4.0 Service Pack 4 and up
13 MB of hard disk space
32 MB of RAM recommended
Screen Resolution: min. 800 x 600
DVD Drive
Browser:

Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher
JavaScript and CSS enabled
Java enabled
When using SUN Java Environment: Version 1.4.1 or higher
Scripting of Java Applets enabled
Adobe® SVG Plugin 3.0 or higher installed
(see installation)

:bustingup

williamx5 06-21-2016 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by upallnight (Post 1081117)
Updates???? The System Requirements would be a back date for me.

System Requirements

Operating System:

Windows 2000, XP oder NT 4.0 Service Pack 4 and up
13 MB of hard disk space
32 MB of RAM recommended
Screen Resolution: min. 800 x 600
DVD Drive
Browser:

Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher
JavaScript and CSS enabled
Java enabled
When using SUN Java Environment: Version 1.4.1 or higher
Scripting of Java Applets enabled
Adobe® SVG Plugin 3.0 or higher installed
(see installation)

:bustingup

Yep, I must have triggered my windows updates when I loaded the Adobe SVG stuff... I wanted to get it finished before bed, but the windows update couldn't have happened at a worst time. Now I'm stuck at work... Ahhhh, my cable just got shipped out... That may lead me in the right direction...

Cheers!

wpoll 06-21-2016 05:06 PM

I've got this wiring diagram site running well in Windows 7, using IE11, Java 8b91 and the provided SVG package.

You'll need to add the site's URL into the security exceptions in the Java control panel to get the Java to work. Even then, it still prompts for permission when launched.

Its a great resource when you get into it - well worth the effort (and easier than getting INPA going - not that they are in any way related).


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