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      07-03-2021, 01:41 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by CarCzar128i View Post
You need a refrigerant recharge and a check for leaks in the a/c system. I just has this done last week in my 2006 X3 with 85k miles. I last had it done around 2 years ago, and neither time the leak could be found. When the refrigerant level drops, the passenger air will be warmer than the driver's. I don't know why, but that's how it is. It's not a dual zone AC.
It cost me over $200 US at the dealer.
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Originally Posted by CarCzar128i View Post
You need a refrigerant recharge and a check for leaks in the a/c system. I just has this done last week in my 2006 X3 with 85k miles. I last had it done around 2 years ago, and neither time the leak could be found. When the refrigerant level drops, the passenger air will be warmer than the driver's. I don't know why, but that's how it is. It's not a dual zone AC.
It cost me over $200 US at the dealer.
Same problem with 2007 x3 ,recharge and add stop leek two years ago ,problems solved .must be very small leek. This worked , good luck.
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