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      07-05-2016, 02:32 PM   #1
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ac leak at condenser

hey fellas. I have a AC leak in my 09 48i right at the top of the condenser. anyone know if the fitting here goes bad of if the whole condenser usually needs replaced? any info on this is appreciated
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hey fellas. I have a AC leak in my 09 48i right at the top of the condenser. anyone know if the fitting here goes bad of if the whole condenser usually needs replaced? any info on this is appreciated
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I think theirs an "o" ring in their,

Check out realoem.com and you'll see if BMW sells a part for it. Even if they don't, sometimes it's possible to fix with other parts. Like generic "o" rings and such, for AC use of course.
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I think theirs an "o" ring in their,

Check out realoem.com and you'll see if BMW sells a part for it. Even if they don't, sometimes it's possible to fix with other parts. Like generic "o" rings and such, for AC use of course.
thanks man. now to find a diy...
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be careful with a diy. if there is still refrigerant in the system, it will be under high pressure. get a set of auto refrigerant gauges.
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