YABBA DABBA DOOOOOO!









After MONTHS and I seriously mean MONTHS of circuit diagnosis I finally have a fully functioning Airconditioning System in my Z3!
Many thanks to all that offered help and advice, particularly Triggr for testing circuit voltages and showing me the correct relays that I should have fitted.
Ultimately I have to give massive praise to AI and ChatGPT. I know very little about electrics and used it extensively to keep testing new options and behaviours.
For anyone still interested, I can confirm it is absolutely a plug and play retrofit - provided all the components fitted work as they should!
My problem was the Aircon pressure switch fitted to the drier AND the evaporator controller were both faulty.
Hard lesson, never believe a seller when they tell you it all works, and make sure you check it does indeed work before swapping: I could have had this buttoned up shortly after Christmas last year with working components.
To finally put this part of the project to bed, I can confirm retrofitting a complete manual Aircon system to one of the last pre-facelift Z3 2.8M52TUs (probably the most difficult Z3 electrically, as it sits across M52 through M52TU to M54 engined cars and circuitry ) and is plug and play.
I managed to take the system from a facelift Z3 2.2 M54 and install it physically, without removing the engine, using the compressor back plate, compressor, and complete HVAC unit. I could have used the condenser, pressure switch, and auxiliary fan if they were in good order (they were not so I had to buy new), and as generally advised, fitted a new drier (be aware they come with different pipe fittings - check before ordering!).
Relays will be required to run the compressor, auxiliary slow and auxiliary fast fan. I was helped by TriggR on this forum pointing out the Z3 2.2 relays are different from those I should be using.
The entire electrical loom is pre-fitted from the factory to accept the Sircon retrofit, so it truly is Plug and Play.
Happy days!





I’m having a well earned celebratory beer