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2009 3.0 AC blowing hot air
I've search and read many threads for failed FSR, but I'm not sure if that's the root of my problem. My x5 has been sitting in garage for the last 6 months on a battery tender. I went to take it for a spin yesterday (88 degrees). I turned the AC on and it blows but I don't hear or feel the compressor kicking in. Does anyone know where the fuse would be for the compressor ? I want to check what I can on my end b4 taking it to the dealership as it is out of warranty. Can the freon evaporate from the car sitting too long ? Thnx for an input ! !
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The compressor will not kick in if the freon is low. I doubt that a fuse is your problem.
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Please do not go to the dealer.
A decent AC shop can do a diagnosis...if it is Freon they can do a leak test; if nothing is blatantly wrong, they can add a dye along with new Freon- then if in the future it leaks out, they will be able to see the dye residual. |
Thanks ard !
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HI, do you happen to know how much a AC shop will charge for this. BMW is trying to charge me $2800 for the leak |
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Do not just 'add freon'.... You can damage the compressor by overfilling.
The only way to PROPERLY service the AC is to pump it down- which removes the freon- it will automatically check for leaks- then refill with the proper amount by weight. The tolerance on fill is a few %. |
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