How to overcome the air conditioning problem?

I have a BMW 730iL ‘E32 1987. My problem is about air-conditioning. The compressor will suddenly stop while I was driving or when I stop the car for especially when the traffic jam. There’s no problem with the gas which if it works normally, it was so cool and checked by the authorized Air Conditioning dealer that the gas was enough to run the compressor . And it ( the compressor ) will takes few minutes or after several distance to function back. But before it functioning back, I’m in the car already half boiled. How to solve this problem?

In order for your a/c to function properly, you need to regularly service it. Clean and replace drier. Check the following in your a/c system
1. check for leaks first
2. check your drier if its clog
3. check your expansion valve if clog
4. dirty filter and evaporator
5. low or too much freon gas, too much freon gas will cause high pressure in your a/c system producing poor cooling
6. auxiliary fan should be working properly to cool the condenser and to avoid high pressure.
Have this check by a good a/c technician. Hope this helps!

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2 Responses to “How to overcome the air conditioning problem?”

  1. To control evaporator freeze-up,the system in your car,like many others,is designed to cycle the clutch on & off.If you have had the system checked & it has sufficient charge,I suggest you check the low pressure cycling switch.This monitors evaporator pressure,& shuts off the compressor when it drops to a preset level.It starts the compressor when the pressure rises,also to a preset level.I think yours is what I call "lazy".Good luck,I hope this helps.
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    It’s what I do.

  2. In order for your a/c to function properly, you need to regularly service it. Clean and replace drier. Check the following in your a/c system
    1. check for leaks first
    2. check your drier if its clog
    3. check your expansion valve if clog
    4. dirty filter and evaporator
    5. low or too much freon gas, too much freon gas will cause high pressure in your a/c system producing poor cooling
    6. auxiliary fan should be working properly to cool the condenser and to avoid high pressure.
    Have this check by a good a/c technician. Hope this helps!
    References :
    Car enthusiast

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