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RE: bmw-digest V10 #19



Hi Antonio,

This may be cause by a intermittently stuck expansion valve. Your mechanic
should be able to tell from the pressure readings on the high and low
pressure side of the system.

Best Regards,
Larry

Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 00:09:32 -0500
From: "David R. Lefebvre" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: <E46> 199 328i climate control/ac issue

Check the fuse for your auxiliary cooling fan. That was my problem after I
blew the crappy water pump they put in those things. It's a very
delicately-balanced system. Also check your fan clutch to insure it hasn't
crapped out.

At 01:04 AM 6/28/03 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I am new to this list (old to alfa digest).
>
>My AC was recently recharged due to what I and mechanic thought was low
>refrigerant manifested in no cold air when ac activated and fogging
>windows when defroster and AC were on.
>
>AC was fine when I picked the car up from mechanic, then AC started
>doing
>the same again.  Thought we had a leak so I brought the car back. Mechanic
>checked it all out and again, AC blowing cold no leaks.  He had put a dye
>in the system to show if there were leaks.
>
>Tried it again two weeks later after sitting for nearly the same length
>of
>time and no cold AC.  The compressor is engaging and I get intermitent
>spurts of cool air.
>
>Any ideas or suggestions on what this could be?
>
>I know of issues with pre 99' 3's but is there a similar issue with the
>later cars? I understand that failure mode is partly related to ambiant
>temps, high one that is.  I am in NYC area and we have had high 90's
>through the past week.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Antonio
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