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A/C Control Relay

From my research I belive the A/C control relay is bad. Does anyone know where this relay is located or does anyone have a diagram of fues and relays? I have a 1993 BWM 325i and the fuse box only lists what the fuses are. I have no idea about the relays.

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There are several relays for the A/C system on these. Using the reverse of the lid of the fuse/relay plate box it will show you the positioning of the relays but not the description;

I've added in the description so hopefully will help you!

Relay 9 - Heater blower relay
Relay 10 - Heated rear window relay
Relay 13 - A/C condenser blower motor relay
Relay 14 - A/C compressor clutch relay
Relay 15 - A/C condenser blower motor relay

There is no relay itself for the A/C control, however there are a couple of fuses for this. If you need I can supply you with the fuse position and exact function within the AC system.

Out of curiousity whats the problem with your AC?

Hope this helps

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