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    Default Winston's E34 BMW repair site recovered

    also known as Fongman https://web.archive.org/web/20070522...net/~fongman1/
    E34 535I
    Front Strut and upper/lower control arm replacement
    Instrument cluster Nazi or capacitor replacement and troubleshooting symptoms
    Fan and temperature control panel lightbulb replacement
    Radiator and water pump replacement
    Oil change and where to check for an add freon
    Rear strut replacement
    Front grill removal

    E24 M6
    M6 clutch replacement
    ///M fan syndrome (For non-M cars "Kamikaze blower fan")
    How to avoid monthly CPR on your Garage Queen
    M6 headrest cable repair

    E23 735I
    Blower fan replacement
    Head rest cable repair
    My HVAC microswitch troubles
    Condenser replacement and radiator removal
    Transfer pump replacement
    E23 with E34 basketweaves

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    and here more repairs, ETM, owners manuals for various models https://www.bimmer-service.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by shogun View Post
    Wonderful words of wisdom around checking your AC system through the inspection-glass beside the charge ports;

    If you see only a few bubbles going by it's probably fairly full and not your problem.
    If it's clear your system is either empty or over full. If you know the system is full you should see at least one bubble go by per second.
    If no bubbles at all your system is overfull. If your familiar with AC pressure gauges you may connect them at the above valve locations and
    check for excessive pressures from over charge.
    See that the auxillary fan is working in front of the condenser. It will be on whenever the compressor is engaged.
    If the fan does not come on with the compressor the most common problem is a faulty resistor which is located on the frame of the fan.
    If the resistor has continuity then you may have another problem with the fan itself, relay, fuse etc which is beyond what I wish to cover here.

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