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Originally Posted by Apple Corps
What is the humidity when it "blocks"?
If you have very high humidity and temps, and your AC setting is just right, the water condensed out of the air will start to freeze on the coils - stopping cooling and air flow. We have the high temps but low humidity - AC performs very well. Phoenix has high temps and low humidity as do we - but some failures reported there. Texas at 98/85 is miserable - strong AC performance reported there.
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Usually between 60-80% in summer. You do have a point which kind of makes sense, but it genuinely feels like something inside is blocked and stopping the air flow rather than freezing and blowing plain air instead.
The problem is that I haven’t noticed this problem with any other BMW, just the F15, which at times got me thinking it might be an “efficiency” trick, but having the hot climate version it definitely doesn’t make sense.
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I think Putin has hacked the BMW Connected Drive to wipe out our enjoyment of our cars !!!
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