92 e36 A/C electrical problem PLZ Help
ross e36
06-12-2005, 09:51 PM
my '92 e36 A/C doesn't work. the a/c button and the recirculation button do not work and it isn't the button or the control panel itself I replaced it, the rear defrost does work so i was thinking a relay or something of the sort
e30m3
06-15-2005, 01:20 AM
I hope that this doesn't sound silly, did you check the fuses ?
ross e36
06-16-2005, 10:46 PM
of course i checked the fuses I have a continuity tester and all are still fine unless there are fuses other than under the hood
E36 Gordon
11-26-2005, 07:20 PM
Ross, Did you get this sorted? I have the same problem, the compressor works when the ac button is pressed but the fan won't work at all, have checked all the fuses
geladen
11-30-2005, 10:12 AM
my '92 e36 A/C doesn't work. the a/c button and the recirculation button do not work and it isn't the button or the control panel itself I replaced it, the rear defrost does work so i was thinking a relay or something of the sort
I had that same problem a few months ago and I checked everything and changed the control unit and it still didn't work. As a last resort I went down to a BMW shop in Fort Lauderdale and had it diagnosed, (for 20 bux) and guess what, it was the darn evaporator temperature sensor that was bad. The bad part is that it is a dealer item and cost about $50, the good part is that it is relatively easy to change. It is accessed from the driver's side and it is a probe with a black plug that is in the heater/ac box directly in front of the console.
After I bought it at the dealer I did find it on-line for about $28, but AI can't remember where I saw it. You may want to search for it.
Good luck
Kris
I had that same problem a few months ago and I checked everything and changed the control unit and it still didn't work. As a last resort I went down to a BMW shop in Fort Lauderdale and had it diagnosed, (for 20 bux) and guess what, it was the darn evaporator temperature sensor that was bad. The bad part is that it is a dealer item and cost about $50, the good part is that it is relatively easy to change. It is accessed from the driver's side and it is a probe with a black plug that is in the heater/ac box directly in front of the console.
After I bought it at the dealer I did find it on-line for about $28, but AI can't remember where I saw it. You may want to search for it.
Good luck
Kris
rdialber
03-19-2006, 09:03 AM
I have a 2002 - 330 convertible. I am having an intermitent problem where the A/c blows warm sometimes. The dealer checked the refrigerant levels and of course the problem happens only once in a while. They said they need to see it when it happens. Left it at the dealer and they can't duplicate the problem. It is not a leak as they checked with a dye. Anyone else have this problem??
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