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05-30-2016, 01:55 PM | #1 |
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Talk to me about condensers for my 2011 135i
I'm in the process of replacing my A/C compressor (bearing failure) and associated bits. The existing A/C compressor was a BMW stamped Denso, so I bought a Denso compressor and condenser. Seemed pretty straight forward to me.
So I was quite surprised and annoyed to find out upon removing my existing condenser that this Denso one is 2" taller and doesn't fit. Confirmed part numbers on box and condenser itself. Denso's website confirms what I was sent SHOULD be the proper condenser. Also confirms the height is "correct" and I see other brands quoting the same height. I've seen mention that BMW went through several models of condensers on these, but given this won't clear the FMIC, there's got to be more to it than that. What am I missing here? Pictures attached showing the condenser I removed from the car with the Denso replacement under it. Last edited by XavierMace; 05-30-2016 at 02:07 PM.. |
05-30-2016, 02:08 PM | #2 |
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Welcome to the wonderful aftermarket world. Yous part is not correct(as you probably know!). I would just buy the part from BMW via your VIN. Its possible that your car is of a "different build" or spec that what the OEM(Denso) thinks.
I would also replace your receiver/drier too. Good Luck, Dackel
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05-30-2016, 02:41 PM | #3 |
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I appreciate the advise, but I'm not paying $560+tax (USD) for a condenser when I can get one from an OEM for $70-$160. Every single part in this job costs 5x more from the dealer. Including the compressor which is a Denso in both cases.
My issue/concern is I'm seeing a variety of condensers from reputable manufacturers (as in the same companies BMW gets parts from and not just Denso) the same size as the replacement one I got. No option for the size mine has. So, it seems to me, somebody else would have had to have had this come up before now. I haven't seen any mention by anybody of these having two different condenser sizes. Has anyone here replaced theirs and what size was yours? Regardless if my car is "different" or the part was made to the wrong specs it seems like somebody else would have come across this. Or does nobody replace these themselves? LOL. Receiver/drier, expansion valve, etc are all here. Funny you should mention the drier though, as that's not replaceable on the original condenser either. |
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07-23-2016, 05:13 AM | #6 |
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Useful post thank you, im about to change a leaky condenser on my early 2010 n55 135i so will keep an eye out for different versions.
How tricky was it to change ? doesn't look too bad once you have Intercooler etc dropped out the way but any tips welcome Cheers Ian |
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