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10-21-2012, 10:34 PM | #1 |
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location of radiator fan fuse?
Hey guys... My radiator fan went out today and I've been looking everywhere for a location to the fuse. Can find squat on it. Anyone here know anything? I have to drive 2+ hrs to school tomorrow so I really need to fix this. Thanks!
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10-22-2012, 04:31 AM | #2 |
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Do not drive your car! Just call BMW assist. ? BMW will come even IF your car is out of warranty. The first 30 min is free(at least over here in DE).
Or... pull out the glove box and look on the chart for the radiator fan fuse.
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10-22-2012, 09:08 AM | #3 |
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Ahh, thank you! I had the compartment open last night, but didn't notice that the paper there had the locations on it. I just replaced the fuse, but no luck. The fan spins freely if I push it, but it won't spin itself. I called my service advisor to schedule an appointment, but if anyone thinks of anything else first that would be awesome
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What year car do you have? N54 or N55 ? Do you have the PPK? PPK cars have a HD radiator fan and relays mounted next to the PS res. Was your old fuse blown? Btw... IF its your radiator fan... the new fan will also need to be "coded" to your car.
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Hey I have a similar question I have a 08 335i e93 My radiator fan does not turn on My ac does blow cold I have check the plug Changed the fan Checked the fuze No visible rips in the wire But the radiator fan does not turn on, I did some research and it says the relay is located on the fan I also read that it could be a dme problem but but what part of the dme do I replace ? Does anyone have a solution to this problem? |
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02-21-2020, 03:59 PM | #7 |
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I would check ALL fuses. I had something related to my fan not turning on (even with the BMW tool that can force modules to turn on an off itself).
For me it was a 40 or 50amp fuse that blew....unrelated to fan but still affected fan operation. |
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