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    A/c problem

    hey guys whats up, well i have a 1989 bmw 325i convertible and i am having ac problem and i don't know what to do, well when i turn on the ac the compressor turns on and i see that the clutch is moving it also has freon and the right amount too but it does not blow cold air what can be happening?

    #2
    Are you sure the clutch is engaging?

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      #3
      Originally posted by lordofthewaters View Post
      Are you sure the clutch is engaging?
      yep thats the first thing i check.

      my father is telling me that my problem has to do something with the expansion valve.

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        #4
        Originally posted by -Javier- View Post
        yep thats the first thing i check.

        my father is telling me that my problem has to do something with the expansion valve.
        maybe, have you had the pressure(s) checked?
        1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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          #5
          Clogged expansion valve may be it, though I'd think if it was clogged the pressure switch would disengage the compressor(?).
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            #6
            got the same problem

            clutch engages, no freon leaks, and no cold air.

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              #7
              I am assuming you converted to 134A , if so , did you pull a good vaccum and change the oil and the dryer ?
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              mods: just meat and potatoes under the hood and wheaties on fire out back ;)

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                #8
                Based on my recent conversion you want to look into the pressure first and then probably the expansion valve.
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