Freon®
The refrigerant Freon® R12 is used in most BMW automobiles with an air conditioner up through the 1992 model year. It has a boiling point of - 29.8°C (sea level), at which the refrigerant is transformed from a liquid into a gaseous state. This boiling point, however, is not constant. It is displaced in the direction of higher temperatures as pressure increases.
Freon® R12 complies with the requirements expected of a safety refrigerant. Freon® is not combustible and does not turn into an explosive mixture with air. It is also odorless and non-toxic. Conformance with certain safety regulations is essential to the handling of refrigeration systems.
There are currently no BMW-approved alternative refrigerants to R12.
Safety Warning
64 Avoid any contact with liquid refrigerant, since this could cause frostbite. Protect eyes with safety goggles and hands with gloves. Contact a doctor without delay in case of an accident.
64 Freon® R12 is heavier than air, so this refrigerant must not be discharged in closed rooms. There is danger of asphyxiation in a sunken work area (pit). Do not store bottles of refrigerant at temperatures above 113°F/45°C or heat them.
64 Never weld on or near a system filled with refrigerant. Heat could cause excessive pressure and an explosion. In addition, Freon® R12 will decompose at high temperature or when subjected to an open flame. The resulting decomposition products would be hazardous to health.
64 Make sure you read the container label instructions completely prior to use.
64 Obtain and use the correct type of refrigerant recovery/recycling machine. Follow the directions included in the machine's instruction manual.
HFC-134a
The refrigerant HFC-134a (also known as R-134a) is used as of the following models with an air conditioner
64 1992 E32/M30 from March 1992 production
64 1993 E34, E36, 325iC. E31, E32 from August 1992 production
This environmentally friendly refrigerant performs similar functions as Freon® R12, but the refrigerants Freon® R12 and R-134a must NEVER be mixed or combined in any way under any circumstances.
64 Always wear eye protection and gloves while handling refrigerant or servicing air conditioning systems.
64 Avoid breathing R-134a and lubricant vapor or mist. Exposure may irritate eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. Use only approved service equipment to discharge A/C systems. If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate work area before resuming service.
64 If refrigerant or compressor oil contacts the skin or eyes, large quantities of cool water should be used to flush the affected area.
64 Never heat a refrigerant container with an open flame. Keep all refrigerants away from open flames, since burning refrigerant can produce poisonous gas.
64 Under no circumstances should R-134a service equipment or vehicle A/C systems be pressure tested with air/R 134a mixtures. Some mixtures of air and R-134a have been shown to be combustible at elevated pressures.
The use of compressed air (shop air) for leak detection in R-134a systems could result in fire or explosion causing injury or property damage. In addition, introducing compressed air into A/C systems or components contaminates the system and/or refrigerant with moisture.
64 Obtain and use the correct type of refrigerant recovery/recycling machine. Follow the directions included in the machine's instruction manual.
Oil Used in Freon®-Charged Systems
A mineral-based oil is used. The oil level in the compressor must be checked before filling an air conditioner with refrigerant. It can be checked only if the system is without refrigerant.
Always check the oil level each time a new system is filled with Freon® R12 or after repairs. The oil level is very important for the entire air conditioning system. Part of the oil (approx. 25% depending on amount of refrigerant) is mixed with the refrigerant and is continuously circulated in the system. This oil lubricates the moving parts of the system, such as the expansion valve and compressor.
Oil Used in R-134a-Charged Systems
A synthetic oil is used, which is totally different than the mineral-based oils used in Freon® R12 systems.
R-134a systems require Polyalkylene Glycol lubricants, often referred to as "PAG" oil. Use of R-12 compressor oil in R-134a systems will cause the compressor to seize and fail. The R-12 mineral oil does not stay in solution in R-134a. In addition, R-134a compressor should not be used in an R-12 system. Long term damage and corrosion will result.
The GREEN R-134a system labels, usually located near the top side of the fan shroud in the engine compartment, will display the refrigerant requirement for R-134a systems. An example is illustrated.
R-12 systems will have a BLACK label in a similar location.
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PAG oil should only be stored in its original container, and sealed as tightly as possible. PAG oil is totally devoid of moisture when packaged, and will absorb moisture readily (hygroscopic) if exposed to the atmosphere, rendering it useless. Dispose of all extracted lubricants from A/C systems. Never reuse old compressor oil. Contaminated PAG oil should never be added to the air-conditioning system, and old PAG oil is typically contaminated with moisture. R-134a is even more sensitive to moisture contamination than R-12 systems.
PAG oil may be obtained from BMW of North America.
BMW Part No. 82 11 1 468 042.
3.0 Air Conditioning Unit Disinfectants
A musty odor may be detected in the vehicle, particularly when the air conditioner is first switched on.
This is caused by microorganisms growing on the evaporator from moisture condensation.
A disinfectant can be applied to the air conditioning system
"Airguard" by J. J. Products, Inc.; "Airsept" by The Auto Doctor or Air Conditioning and Heating System Treatment by Wurth USA, Inc.
Such disinfectants are not available from BMW of North America.
4.0 Air Conditioner Refrigeration/Oil Fill Capacities
Note that some 1993 Model Year early production R-134a equipped vehicles have under-hood labels that specify higher charge values than those specified in the chart. Testing has confirmed that the values given are the optimum fill capacities. Consult the chart before refilling. Labels with the lower refrigerant charge amount specified on the chart have been phased into production as of 11/92.
When performing repairs to the A/C system that require recharging, only the specifications given in this chart should be used, as well as the label part numbers, as appropriate. However, inadvertent refrigerant charging up to the fill capacity given on an "original" ('93 MY production prior to 11/92) under-hood label will not cause any problems.
See appropriate HVAC article for oil refill capacity for specifications not indicated in A/C LABEL BMW P/N REFERENCE table.
Refrigerant, Special Features, Production Range, Fill Capacity g (lbs), Fill Capacity ml (oz), BMW P/N
| Series/Body, Refrigerant | Model or Type Special Features | Production Range | Fill Capacity g (lbs) | Refrigerant Oil Total Fill Capacity ml (oz) | A/C Label BMW P/N |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/E82, R-134a | N52K, N54 | All | 590 ± 10 (1.30 ± 0.02) | 64 50 6 985 512 | |
| 1/E88, R-134a | N52K, N54 | All | 590 ± 10 (1.30 ± 0.02) | 64 50 6 985 512 | |
| 3/E30, R-12 | M3 | All up to 9/92 | 875 ± 25 (1.93 ± 0.05) | 200 ± 20 (6.8 ± 0.7) | 64 50 1 381 958 |
| 3/E30, R-12 | All Others | All up to 9/92 | 975 ± 25 (2.15 ± 0.05) | 200 ± 20 (6.8 ± 0.7) | 64 50 1 380 981 |
| 3/E30, R-134a | Convertible | All from 9/92 | 900 ± 25 (1.76 ± | .05) 100 ± 20 (3.4 ± 0.7) 5 | 64 50 8 391 0264 |
| 3/E36, R-12 | Modine Condenser1 | 9/91 - 3/921 | 1000 ± 25 (2.20 ± 0.05) | 167 ± 20 (5.6 ± 0.7) | 90 00 1 000 006 |
| 3/E36, R-12 | Original Condenser | All up to 9/92 | 1200 ± 25 (2.65 ± 0.05) | 200 ± 20 (6.8 ± 0.7) | 71 21 2 122 023 |
| 3/E36, R-134a | All | 9/92 - 11/923 | 1000 ± 25 (2.20 ± 0.05) | 120 ± 20 (4.1 ± 0.7) 5 | 64 50 8 391 5244 |
| 3/E36, R-134a | Z3 except M coupe and M roadster | All | 900 ± 25 (1.98 ± 0.05) | 120 ± 20 (4.1 ± 0.7) 5,6 150 ± 10 (5.1 ± 0.3) 5,7 | 64 50 8 391 026 |
| 3/E36, R-134a | M coupe and M roadster | All | 950 ± 26 (2.09 ± 0.05) | 64 50 8 391 525 | |
| 3/E36, R-134a | All | All from 11/92 | 825 ± 25 (1.82 ± 0.05) | 120 ± 20 (4.1 ± 0.7) 5,6 150 ± 10 (5.1 ± 0.3) 5,7 | 64 50 8 367 947 |
| 3/E46, R-134a | All | All | 740 ± 25 (1.63 ± 0.05) | 160 ±10 (5.4 ± 0.3) 5,6 | 64 50 8 380 053 |
| 3/E90/E91, R134a | N52 | All | 500 ± 15 (1.10 ± 0.03) | 64 50 6 952 937 | |
| 3/E90/E91/E92/E93, R134a | N52KP, N54 | All | 590 ± 10 (1.30 ± 0.02) | 64 50 6 985 512 | |
| 3/E90/E92/E92, R134a | S65 | All | 590 ± 10 (1.30 ± 0.02) | 64 50 6 985 512 | |
| 5/E28, R-12 | 524, 535, M5 | All | 975 ± 25 (2.15 ± 0.05) | 170 ± 20 (5.7 ± 0.7) | 64 50 1 380 981 |
| 5/E28, R-12 | 528e, 533 | All | 1275 ± 25 (2.81 ± 0.05) | 170 ± 20 (5.7 ± 0.7) | 64 50 1 380 984 |
| 5/E34, R-12 | 525i, 535i, 525iT | All up to 9/92 | 1925 ± 25 (4.24 ± 0.05) | 200 ± 20 (6.8 ± 0.7) | 64 53 1 382 614 |
| 5/E34, R-12 | M5 | All up to 9/92 | 1500 ± 25 (3.31 ± 0.05) | 200 ± 20 (6.8 ± 0.7) | 64 53 1 378 247 |
| 5/E34, R-134a | M5 | From 9/92 2 | 1450 ± 25 (3.19 ± 0.05) | 160 ± 20 (5.4 ± 0.7) 5 | 64 50 8 391 751 4 |
| 5/E34, R-134a | All Others | All from 9/92 | 1550 ± 25 3.42 ± 0.05) | 160 ± 20 (5.4 ± 0.7) 5 | 64 50 8 391 523 4 |
| 5/E39, R-134a | All | Up to 9/98 | 1210 ± 25 (2.67 ± 0.05) | 160 ± 15 (5.4 ± 0.5) 5,6 180 ± 20 (6.1 ± 0.7) 5,7 | 64 50 8 362 434 |
| 5/E39, R-134a | All | From 9/98 | 750 ± 25 (1.65 ± 0.05) | 160 ± 15 (5.4 ± 0.5) 5,6 180 ± 20 (6.1 ± 0.7) 5,7 | 64 50 8 387 412 |
| 5/E60, R-134a | All (Includes M5) | From 8/03 | 810 ± 10 (1.78 ± 0.02) | 64 50 6 920 708 | |
| 5/E61, R134a | All | All | 810 ± 10 (1.78 ± 0.02) | 64 50 6 920 708 | |
| 6/E24, R-12 | Rear Air Conditioner | All | 1800 ± 25 (3.97 ± 0.05) | 170 ± 20 (5.7 ± 0.7) | 653 1 380 728 |
| 6/E24, R-12 | All Others | All | 1100 ± 25 (2.43 ± 0.05) | 170 ± 20 (5.7 ± 0.7) | 64 50 1 380 982 |
| 6/E63/E64, R-134a | All | From 8/03 | 810 ± 10 (1.78 ± 0.02) | 64 50 6 920 708 | |
| 7/E23, R-12 | 733, 735 | All up to 9/85 | 1275 ± 25 (2.81 ± 0.05) | 170 ± 20 (5.7 ± 0.7) | 64 50 1 380 984 |
| 7/E23, R-12 | 735 | All from 9/85 | 1175 ± 25 (2.59 ± 0.05) | 170 ± 20 (5.7 ± 0.7) | 64 50 1 380 983 |
| 7/E32, R-12 | 750iL | All up to 11/92 2 | 1925 ± 25 (4.24 ± 0.05) | 200 ± 20 (6.8 ± 0.7) | 64 53 1 382 614 |
| 7/E32, R-12 | 735i, 735iL | All up to 3/92 | 1925 ± 25 (4.24 ± 0.05) | 200 ± 20 (6.8 ± 0.7) 5 | 64 53 1 382 614 |
| 7/E32, R-134a | 735i, 735iL | From 3/92 3 | 1550 ± 25 (3.42 ± 0.05) | 160 ± 20 (5.4 ± 0.7) 5 | 64 50 8 391 523 |
| 7/E32, R-134a | 740i, 740iL, 750iL | From 9/922 | 1550 ± 25 (3.42 ± 0.05) | 160 ± 20 (5.4 ± 0.7) 5 | 64 50 8 391 5234 |
| 7/E38, R-134a | All | All up to 11/97 | 1210 ± 25 (2.67 ± 0.05) | 180 ± 30 (6.1 ± 1.0) 5,6 | 64 50 8 362 434 |
| All | All from 11/97 | 680 ± 25 (1.50 ± 0.05) | 180 ± 20 (6.1 ± 0.7) 5,7 | 64 50 8 381 241 | |
| 7/E65, R-134a | 745i, 750i | All | 810 ± 25 (1.78 ± 0.05) | 64 50 6 920 708 | |
| 7/E66, R-134a | 745Li, 750Li | All | 810 ± 25 (1.78 ± 0.05) | 64 50 6 920 708 | |
| 7/E66, R-134a | 760Li | All | 1120 ± 25 (2.46 ± 0.05) | 64 50 6 924 568 | |
| 8/E31, R-12 | All | All up to 9/92 | 1925 ± 25 (4.24 ± 0.05) | 200 ± 20 (6.8 ± 0.7) | 64 53 1 382 614 |
| 8/E31, R-134a | All | All from 9/92 | 1550 ± 25 (3.42 ± 0.05) | Nippon Denso 160 ± 30 (5.4 ± 1.0) Seiko Seiki 180 ± 20 (6.0 ± 0.7) | 64 50 8 391 523 |
| Z4/E85, R-134a | M54, N52, N52KP, S54 | All | 740 ± 10 (1.63 ± 0.05) | 64 50 6 920 364 | |
| Z8/E52, R-134a | All | All | 710 ± 25 (1.56 ± 0.05) | 64 50 8 384 651 | |
| X5/E53, R-134a | 3.0, 4.4i, 4.6i, 4.8iS | All | 440 ± 10 (0.970 ± 0.02) | 64 50 8 385 985 | |
| X5/E70, R-134a | 3.0i, 4.8i | All | 700 ± 10 (1.540 ± 0.02) | 64 50 6 917 364 | |
| X6/xDrive35i | All | All | 700 ± 10 (1.540 ± 0.02) | 64 50 6 917 364 | |
| X3/E83, R134a | 2.5, 3.0 | All | 740 ± 25g (1.63 ± 0.05) | 64 50 8 385 985 | |
| X3/E83, R134a | 3.0Si | All | 740 ± 25g (1.63 ± 0.05) | 64 50 8 380 053 |
A/C LABEL BMW P/N REFERENCE
Note. The Modine condenser was used in many E36 vehicles over the production range 9/91-3/92. This condenser has a smaller volume, and the A/C system must be charged accordingly. Production start of 1993 MY E34/S38 (M5) 9/92; E32/M70 (750iL) 11/92. R-134a, the environmentally friendly air conditioning refrigerant, was introduced to the U.S. market beginning with 3/92 production E32/M30 (735i/iL) vehicles. Labels reflecting the proper charging volumes given on this chart are available form BMW Parts. These may be used in place of the original equipment labels on '93 model year vehicles produced before 11/92. All vehicles equipped with R-134a refrigerant require special PAG lubricant. Nippon Denso Seiko Seiki
See also:
• A/C LABEL BMW P/N REFERENCE