Nissens BMW Heating & Air Conditioning for BMW 5 Series E61 (2006-2010)

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Is your BMW blowing hot air when you want AC? Not getting enough hot air when it's cold out? Well we have the heater cores, heater valves, blower motors and related parts for your BMW. Tip: Is your air conditioning / heater fan going crazy? Does it only run at one speed or not work at all? Then a likely culprit is this blower resistor, often called the "final stage unit" in the BMW world. The function of this part is to regulate the voltage of the blower motor on BMWs which use the digital climate control. This blower resistor is a notorious weakness on the cars that use it. When it fails, your blower fan speed can fluctuate as if it has a mind of its own, or get stuck at one position. BMW has updated this item several times and we only carry the most current version.

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A/C Condenser With Receiver Drier
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T#:594407
Part#: 64509122825
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$ 181.77

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Replacement A/C Condenser With Receiver Drier from Nissens
A/C Receiver Drier
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T#:594424
Part#: 64536907403
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$ 73.02 USD
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Replacement A/C Receiver Drier from Nissens Includes the cap, o-rings, snap ring and dust cap.
OEM Nissens NEW Air Conditioning Compressor - E60 E61 525/528/530 ...
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T#:592672
Part#: 64509174803
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$ 513.99 USD
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Is your AC blowing hot air? Replace your AC compressor with the original one that came from the factory itself. Air conditioning works by compressing a refrigerant gas (it will heat up) which then flows to the condenser radiator on the front of the car to cool. When it gets to the evaporator, the liquid expands back into a gas, causing a cooling effect.
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