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ninaflame58
BMAX AC Failure
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ninaflame58 (Author)
The compressor isn't activating. I haven't done a full leak check, but the sudden stop makes me think it's more than just low refrigerant. Any tips for finding a leak, or should I just take it to a technician?
ludwigloewe9
Given all that, and the error code, I think you're right about the control unit being fried. Seriously, just get it to a workshop. Messing with AC stuff without the right tools can be dangerous. Refrigerant's nasty!
ninaflame58 (Author)
I agree, better to get a professional involved. I'll book an appointment with a certified technician ASAP. Thanks for confirming my thoughts. Replacing the control unit fixed it, cost 980€.
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ludwigloewe9
Whoa, sounds rough! Does the AC compressor even try to kick on? I'm guessing you've already checked the refrigerant levels for leaks? That warning light is spooky!