Pull the codes and see if there codes present in the HVAC module, if there codes present, take a snap shot with the autel and clear the code. If I recall, this system will deactivate the a/c [fail safe feature] if there's a present issue. 2... If there no codes, look in the HVAC module. Find the "AC request" PID, go to the interior ac button, and once press -the AC REQUEST PID should either say "true/false" , "on/off".... If there's a command, there's likely fault with above mentioned "code related" or, Evaporator temperature sensor is faulty.
@@Usmanthemecano ok... Do a complete scan system scan and check each module for a "aux fan" or a Fan code. You state you replace it, however... If there's a code in the history, it'll prevent the compressor from activating! 2... Check the refrigerant level on lowside, maybe too low despite seeing pressure. But check that above mention 1st!
really informative video but your camera work really needs to be improved. So much shaking and jerking around, pointing at nothing and it's really hard to follow what you're talking about. You can really SLOW DOWN. What is the hurry? RUclips pays you more for longer videos anyway, so take your time!
You sound rather frustrated... you're the first person to notice such issue. Maybe you should let professionals diagnose and fix your issue. What I show is enough for anyone with good eyesight and basic understanding of how ac systems work.
Vg vid! tuned in coz i have 05 bmw x5 and blowing warm air on texas heat. 😅
Pull the codes and see if there codes present in the HVAC module, if there codes present, take a snap shot with the autel and clear the code. If I recall, this system will deactivate the a/c [fail safe feature] if there's a present issue.
2... If there no codes, look in the HVAC module. Find the "AC request" PID, go to the interior ac button, and once press -the AC REQUEST PID should either say "true/false" , "on/off".... If there's a command, there's likely fault with above mentioned "code related" or, Evaporator temperature sensor is faulty.
No fault codes.
I found no pid for "ac request"
There's a "ac compressor activation" but it remains "inactive"
Evaporator temp seems accurate (86°)
@@Usmanthemecano ok... Do a complete scan system scan and check each module for a "aux fan" or a Fan code. You state you replace it, however... If there's a code in the history, it'll prevent the compressor from activating!
2... Check the refrigerant level on lowside, maybe too low despite seeing pressure. But check that above mention 1st!
DME... Engine control module Will house the code with the fan if present.
@@partsshooter will try tomorrow
@@Usmanthemecano yes...please update!
Hi, I am having the same issue, have you ever figured out what was the problem?
Bad condenser fan
I change the fuses but I am not getting any power ac or radio screen
Check power at the unit itself, so you'd have to remove it and get a schematic to see which wires to check. Then you'll know if it needs replacing
really informative video but your camera work really needs to be improved. So much shaking and jerking around, pointing at nothing and it's really hard to follow what you're talking about. You can really SLOW DOWN. What is the hurry? RUclips pays you more for longer videos anyway, so take your time!
You sound rather frustrated... you're the first person to notice such issue. Maybe you should let professionals diagnose and fix your issue. What I show is enough for anyone with good eyesight and basic understanding of how ac systems work.
@@Usmanthemecano😅😂