I have a 91 318i. It came to me without an ac belt, which didn't especially bother me since we have a nice mild summer up here in Oregon. But now, it turns out that I'm moving to Albuquerque in June. Different story! One of my priorities is getting the AC working decently so that I can drive my E30 daily without wanting to die.
So, obviously the first thing I have to do is put on a new ac belt. Beyond that, how do I test/diagnose problems? If it blows cold straight away, that's obviously problem solved. But unlikely given my car's maintenance history. Is this something that needs to be gone over by a mechanic to know if there are problems? Should I just try recharging it with some Freeze12 or duracool and see what happens? R134 retrofit? DIY or spring for a shop to do it? Any cheap parts I can/should replace?
Basically I don't want to throw good money after bad, I just want to get the system up and running. What is a good algorithmic way to assess the AC and fix only what needs to be fixed as cheaply as possible?
Thanks
So, obviously the first thing I have to do is put on a new ac belt. Beyond that, how do I test/diagnose problems? If it blows cold straight away, that's obviously problem solved. But unlikely given my car's maintenance history. Is this something that needs to be gone over by a mechanic to know if there are problems? Should I just try recharging it with some Freeze12 or duracool and see what happens? R134 retrofit? DIY or spring for a shop to do it? Any cheap parts I can/should replace?
Basically I don't want to throw good money after bad, I just want to get the system up and running. What is a good algorithmic way to assess the AC and fix only what needs to be fixed as cheaply as possible?
Thanks
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