AC evaporator temperature sensor replacement
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AC evaporator temperature sensor replacement
Hello,
anybody here ever ever replace the Evaporator Temperature sensor? My car is a 2006 525i N52 engine.
How hard is it to get to?
My AC runs cold for about 10 min, then eventually just blows cool or just regular air. Any tips?
I get a 9C62 Evaporator Temperature Sensor error using the Carly BMW iPhone app.
anybody here ever ever replace the Evaporator Temperature sensor? My car is a 2006 525i N52 engine.
How hard is it to get to?
My AC runs cold for about 10 min, then eventually just blows cool or just regular air. Any tips?
I get a 9C62 Evaporator Temperature Sensor error using the Carly BMW iPhone app.
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I replaced the evaporator sensor and my issue is still there. AC runs cold for the first 5-10 minutes then gets warm. I even tried to use an AC Pro refrigerant. I put it in but stopped when the PSI reading was at 45psi. I heard the PSI for the N52 AC port is supposed to be around 35psi. I used a separate AC psi gauge rather than the gauge on the AC Pro can. Any suggestions I can try is appreciated.
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Hi,
Can someone help with the location of the Evaporator Temperature sensor. My aircon is not working had replaced the A/C compressor and it worked for 2 days and after that it blows normal air. Done an inpa scan and found the below error code - 9c5c evaporator temperature sensor. I could trigger the Ac compressor from the INPA and it blows cold air.
Can someone help with the location of the Evaporator Temperature sensor. My aircon is not working had replaced the A/C compressor and it worked for 2 days and after that it blows normal air. Done an inpa scan and found the below error code - 9c5c evaporator temperature sensor. I could trigger the Ac compressor from the INPA and it blows cold air.
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#2 in this diagram...(this is a 2006 530xi and you should put in your car's data):
https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/sho...52#64116920430
https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/sho...52#64116920430
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