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[bmw] Re: <E36> A/C Compressor Cycling too Quickly
Thanks Marty, I am hoping that it is something else. I talked
to my mech yesterday and he seemed to think that blowing the
system with compressed air would have gotten rid of the particles
as he did find some debris when he removed the old expansion
valve and then blew compressed air through the system before
replacing it.
When you say flushed out, do you mean using a chemical solution
ie liquid as opposed to compressed air ?
He had said that the next step would be to use a chemical solution
that would hopefully clean out anything thats causing the problem.
In the meantime my a/c remains turned off so as not to have any
possible debris going through and causing some problems.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marty" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: <E36> A/C Compressor Cycling too Quickly
Mike it sounds like metal particles from the old compressor blocking the
expansion valve, System should have been flushed out before replacing the
compressor.
Marty
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Theuri" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 7:15 PM
Subject: <E36> A/C Compressor Cycling too Quickly
> My original a/c compressor on my E36 93 318i went south when the
compressor
> seized,
> since then I have replaced, the expansion valve, had compressed air blown
> through the
> system successfully, replaced the receiver/drier and replaced the
compressor
> with one
> from a 95 318i.
>
> I had my mech do all of the above including recharging the system which
has no
> leaks.
> However one very puzzling aspect of all is that the compressor cycles and
> engages
> every few 5-10 seconds and goes into a vaccum, my mechanic has attempted
> bypassing
> the pressure switch with no luck, any one have any ideas or suggestions ?
> Thanks
>
> Mike
> 93 318i
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