Available stock
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A/C COMPRESSOR E90 (862) *64-50*80,836 kmAU $250.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR F25 (025) *64-50*20,075 kmAU $400.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E70 (146) *64-50* D6108,870 kmAU $250.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E90 (694) *64-50*26,994 kmAU $300.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E87 (862) *64-50*66,804 kmAU $250.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E65 (481) *64-50* P215,919 kmAU $400.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E83 (749) *64-50* P6120,263 kmAU $200.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E83 (388) *64-50* D6141,898 kmAU $300.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E53 V8 PETROL (DENSO)105,672 kmAU $160.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E90 (618) *64-50*106,121 kmAU $200.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E90 (793) *64-50*142,509 kmAU $300.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E53 V8 PETROL (DENSO)114,587 kmAU $160.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E85 (800) *64-50*84,401 kmAU $300.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E46 (340) *64-50*251,813 kmAU $200.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E90 (550) *64-50*45,000 kmAU $550.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E87 (862) *64-50*85,743 kmAU $250.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E90 (618) *64-50*91,973 kmAU $200.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E60 (547) *64-50* D633,681 kmAU $320.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E65 (481) *64-50* P128,609 kmAU $400.00
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A/C COMPRESSOR E53 V8 PETROL (DENSO)124,728 kmAU $160.00
Helpful Information
This guide aims to provide 'general' information about BMW transmissions, such as common issues that we've encountered and tips on determining fitment compatibility.
AC compressors are a common problem in BMWs. The are prone to a number of issues, including leaking seals, worn bearings, electrical faults and (for compressors that have a clutch) clutch failure.
Depending on the exact fault, symptoms of a dead AC compressor can include a loud squealing noise and the AC system simply not working.
The AC compressor is part the vehicle’s AC system.
It compresses the warm, low-pressure refrigerant gas coming from the evaporator within the cabin—turning that gas it into a high-pressure vapor, which it sends to the AC condenser to be cooled—and then recirculated back to the evaporator to absorb more warm cabin air.
This compression of the refrigerant is a critical part of the AC system.
Each model generation will have a few different types of AC compressor—mostly to account for different engine types.
Each engine type will usually have two variants of compressor: one with a standard clutch, and another with a magnetic clutch. These compressors sometimes interchange between similar engines, both within the model generation and outside of it—but other times they’re unique to a specific vehicle.
The best way to confirm fitment compatibility of an AC compressor is to determine the part number that is physically on your compressor—as BMW EPCs (electronic parts catalogue) will often throw multiple options, and instruct physical inspection of the customer’s part.
Provide our team with your vehicle’s 17-digit VIN and an image of the label on your compressor—and we’ll check our stock for a compatible match.
AC compressors are often interchangeable between models with an alike/similar engine.
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