I want to thank you and Barry Hasenkofp who basically shows the same repair. My temperature control unit was acting up. On-off,some part on... a mess. I asked companies to do it for me but they said it wouldn't work so for $10.80 I bought a solder iron, soder, soder sucker and a resistor. Carefully watched both your videos and 30 minutes later: BINGO! Back in business. My suggestion: squeeze the housing (left/right/left/right etc) to pull the circuit boards out. Thanks again!
BMW 318I E36......fantastic fix in just 80cents, unbelievable how this tiny capacitor can cause this problem.my complete display was off, every to normal operation after replacing this cap, I used .47 microfarads 100volts. Hats off to you.
Thanks for this video. I fixed the climate control on my BMW 328i Convertible for €0.28. You saved me nearly €400 from the BMW Main Dealer. You are a god. Cheers!
@@mrbondohrama The symptoms were erratic display, the climate control unit was only intermittantly working and not responding to any of the controls. From memory, it was a ceramic type capacitor.
Thank you! Excellent - it worked! And only an 89 pence. repair, plus a couple of hours of my time. Did have some difficulty trying to locate the new capacitor, in the end soldered in some thin wire and attached the capacitor remotely (at about 3/4 of an inch) plenty of room in the casing for this approach. BMW 3 Series E36 1998.
I used this and a number of other similar videos to do this repair. I had this one playing whilst making the repair. 33 US cents for the capacitor and I was back in business... hello from TX
Thank you so much!! My problem was that the climate control was turning on and off randomly! By changing the capacitor as per the video i fixed the problem, no more turning off. By the way, i bought a polarized capacitor, it shows where the negative is, so guys if you gona use a polarized one just follow the others capacitors marking. So if all of them show the negative one side install the new one as the others side. Thanks for the video, so usefull. It costed me 8 cents
No, need to replace cap!!! The cap is good... However, underneath the cap I knot iced that when they were made the end of the cap folds over and that is what shorts the cap! It works fine when new... But, over time the protective coating/resin turnd into goop and slides away and and it begins to short the cap! Just, simply bend the barb on the underside of the cap where it is
This is brilliant 👏 thank you so f.ing much for sharing. It worked for me, although I didn't need to replace the capacitor itself... I Just wired the capacitor pins so they hit the circuit properly. Cheers
i really very much thankful to you for the helpful video. i did the repair successfully. that was a good experience, thanks. djamal hauary al-khobar saudi arabia
I have similar issues and rooting around on the web the consensus seems to be that your FSU unit is on the fritz. Just do a search. It's similar fix to this but no soldering. I wish us both luck.
Thanks. Pursuant to your video instructions, I replaced the Climate Control capacitor with a new 47 uF 50v on my E36 BMW 328i Convertible. Digital display problem solved. Al
Great instructional video, but what was the original issue? Would have definitely been more beneficial if you would have described what issues you were having and how do you know if the problem is the capacitor versus the resistor or even a clogged air filter or blower motor? UPDATE - 97 328i here, I did not need to do this, I changed out the blower motor resistor (final stage unit) and it fixed my issue. I did not have heating or cooling, but took years to eventually go all the way out. Resistor is easier to change out than do this procedure so I would check that first.
It’s actually from a children’s program in the 70s when they were showing how to make something or he was painting .it was either (Blue Peter )or (Play school)
Thank you so much for your speedy, reply to my inquiry. I have a climate control unit where all the buttons light up but my blower motor never engages or comes on, If there were a bad capacitor in the climate control unit would all the buttons light up when pushed or is it possible it could still be the culprit? I'm curious what your thoughts are given this information?
Hello, I had a mad climate control unit, it had a mind of it's own. I followed the video and changed the capacitor, now the unit seems to function perfectly, all the buttons, the display etc, all except the actual blower/fan, the display responds to the control buttons but the fan doesn't blow. Before when the unit had a moment of normaltiy the fan did work, but since I did this repair the fan doesn't blow.. Any ideas..?
mine AC doesn't work all the time... when i'm driving, sometimes it turns on and off by itself... and when I try to turn on, doesn't work.... and sometimes the luminosity appears weak(and does not work again).. Is that what I need to do to fix this problem ??? Thank you!
Many Thanks from Spain!!!! i have a bmw 318 e36 with the similar climate control fail, i replace de capacitator/condensador and Problem solved!!!!! Only for 0.36€ lol , fuck bmw and his expensive replace pieces .
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Great tutorial! :) I was having a problem with my climate controller turning on and off, then it just went dead. Sent it to German Audio Tech and it works perfect now. I just wanted to let everyone know: www.ebay.com/itm/391232582641
This information is very valuable but your music is extremely annoying and distracting. What has possessed you to go to this much effort with this type of distraction. Why don't you remove the music and just record your message as opposed to this clown activity.
I want to thank you and Barry Hasenkofp who basically shows the same repair. My temperature control unit was acting up. On-off,some part on... a mess. I asked companies to do it for me but they said it wouldn't work so for $10.80 I bought a solder iron, soder, soder sucker and a resistor. Carefully watched both your videos and 30 minutes later: BINGO! Back in business. My suggestion: squeeze the housing (left/right/left/right etc) to pull the circuit boards out. Thanks again!
Thank you mine has started working finally..... Been a long journey kkkkkkkk
BMW 318I E36......fantastic fix in just 80cents, unbelievable how this tiny capacitor can cause this problem.my complete display was off, every to normal operation after replacing this cap, I used .47 microfarads 100volts. Hats off to you.
Thanks for this video. I fixed the climate control on my BMW 328i Convertible for €0.28. You saved me nearly €400 from the BMW Main Dealer. You are a god. Cheers!
What were symptoms of the issue?
@@mrbondohrama The symptoms were erratic display, the climate control unit was only intermittantly working and not responding to any of the controls. From memory, it was a ceramic type capacitor.
@@sonnymerali1027 Thank you! Then my issue is not this but likely my heater control valve. Again, thank you.
My son and I just did the repair and it worked perfect. Repair cost, $1.00 ! Thank You
Thank you! Excellent - it worked! And only an 89 pence. repair, plus a couple of hours of my time. Did have some difficulty trying to locate the new capacitor, in the end soldered in some thin wire and attached the capacitor remotely (at about 3/4 of an inch) plenty of room in the casing for this approach. BMW 3 Series E36 1998.
I used this and a number of other similar videos to do this repair. I had this one playing whilst making the repair. 33 US cents for the capacitor and I was back in business... hello from TX
Thank you so much!! My problem was that the climate control was turning on and off randomly! By changing the capacitor as per the video i fixed the problem, no more turning off.
By the way, i bought a polarized capacitor, it shows where the negative is, so guys if you gona use a polarized one just follow the others capacitors marking. So if all of them show the negative one side install the new one as the others side.
Thanks for the video, so usefull. It costed me 8 cents
JOLLY good mate. Truly a proper, thorough video!
Great video. Thanks for showing how to access the climate control via removing the computer.
No, need to replace cap!!! The cap is good... However, underneath the cap I knot iced that when they were made the end of the cap folds over and that is what shorts the cap! It works fine when new... But, over time the protective coating/resin turnd into goop and slides away and and it begins to short the cap! Just, simply bend the barb on the underside of the cap where it is
Soldered in upward... So, it's not shorting it out! I did this and it worked like a charm!!!!
This is brilliant 👏 thank you so f.ing much for sharing. It worked for me, although I didn't need to replace the capacitor itself... I Just wired the capacitor pins so they hit the circuit properly. Cheers
i really very much thankful to you for the helpful video. i did the repair successfully.
that was a good experience, thanks.
djamal hauary
al-khobar
saudi arabia
Worked on my s plate e36 m3 evo perfectly. Thank you😊
Thanks alot, worked for me,🙏🙏👍
I have similar issues and rooting around on the web the consensus seems to be that your FSU unit is on the fritz. Just do a search. It's similar fix to this but no soldering. I wish us both luck.
Thanks. Pursuant to your video instructions, I replaced the Climate Control capacitor with a new 47 uF 50v on my E36 BMW 328i Convertible. Digital display problem solved. Al
it worked perfectly on my 1998e36 318i
thank you so much
Awesome thanks for the video this worked for me on my 1996 bmw 328i thanks again 😋👌👍👍👍👏👏👏
Great instructional video, but what was the original issue? Would have definitely been more beneficial if you would have described what issues you were having and how do you know if the problem is the capacitor versus the resistor or even a clogged air filter or blower motor? UPDATE - 97 328i here, I did not need to do this, I changed out the blower motor resistor (final stage unit) and it fixed my issue. I did not have heating or cooling, but took years to eventually go all the way out. Resistor is easier to change out than do this procedure so I would check that first.
What were you symptoms? Low air flow or run away heating and cooling?
Thank you for the video!
The song is from a video game called (little big planet) I love it!:)
It’s actually from a children’s program in the 70s when they were showing how to make something or he was painting .it was either (Blue Peter )or (Play school)
Sorry if I missed it, but what was the problem to which the change of the capacitor is the answer?
How may I test the CCM ? The buttons for AC, circulation, rear defogger on my 1993 525i don’t light. No AC.
Thanks
Great video!
Great video, could you tell me how you distinguished that it was the climate control unit that was faulty and not the blower motor?
Sorry, I can't remember. I did the job over 10 years ago now
Thank you so much for your speedy, reply to my inquiry. I have a climate control unit where all the buttons light up but my blower motor never engages or comes on, If there were a bad capacitor in the climate control unit would all the buttons light up when pushed or is it possible it could still be the culprit? I'm curious what your thoughts are given this information?
@@mikecook7697 - I'm afraid I can't remember anything about this fix because it's been so long
Hello, I had a mad climate control unit, it had a mind of it's own. I followed the video and changed the capacitor, now the unit seems to function perfectly, all the buttons, the display etc, all except the actual blower/fan, the display responds to the control buttons but the fan doesn't blow. Before when the unit had a moment of normaltiy the fan did work, but since I did this repair the fan doesn't blow.. Any ideas..?
I'm having the same problem with my 2002 e46 325i. Can this method work to solve the problem?
What spec capasitor?
What are the symptoms he's trying to fix?
Does enyone knows where can I find the lcd display for this air conditioning control unit?
Where do you buy the capacitor?
спасибо за подсказку
Where do I buy a capacitor? can I have a name of a store plz?
Great music. Bed time. Nite.
Drove me nuts! But he could do the voice over for Thomas the Tank Engine.😂
Very good explanation, thanks a lot
My 325i 1995 AC goes off and when disconnect and reconnect battery it works again Help !! Thanks
mine AC doesn't work all the time... when i'm driving, sometimes it turns on and off by itself... and when I try to turn on, doesn't work.... and sometimes the luminosity appears weak(and does not work again).. Is that what I need to do to fix this problem ??? Thank you!
Same here, have you had it fixed?
Robeto Pizarro
yes, this is a commun problem on climate control of the E36s, you should try, just like the video ..
AndreH5656 I did try this and it worked. My car now has working A/C. Watch this video and another from Barry Hasenkopf both tutorials are great.
Great news!
Nice video. Thanks. But perhaps you could turn off the Mr. Bean music on others? lol
Camera man worked for Neil blomcamp
I have an E36 325i Cabriolet (95) with the manual climate control. Would the Digital climate control be a direct swap in or likely not?
0.47 (What?) 50V non-polarized ... can't understand.
Lol I just got another unit from the junk yard and a new blower motor $12 works fine
You have to repair your camera first
Many Thanks from Spain!!!!
i have a bmw 318 e36 with the similar climate control fail, i replace de capacitator/condensador and Problem solved!!!!!
Only for 0.36€ lol
, fuck bmw and his expensive replace pieces .
Great tutorial! :) I was having a problem with my climate controller turning on and off, then it just went dead. Sent it to German Audio Tech and it works perfect now. I just wanted to let everyone know: www.ebay.com/itm/391232582641
This information is very valuable but your music is extremely annoying and distracting. What has possessed you to go to this much effort with this type of distraction. Why don't you remove the music and just record your message as opposed to this clown activity.
Fair point