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Old 06-01-2011, 08:48 AM
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My 2008 550i is overheating. The following parts have been changed and has not resolved the problem:

Thermostat - Not the issue
Auxiliary Electric Water Pump - Not the issue

Coolant Level is within specifications.

Reasons the car is or is not overheating:

1. If the AC is turned off and the heater is on the car does not over heat.
2. If the AC is turned on the car overheats at idle or at a red light. The air conditioner stops blowing cold and the Temputer Warning Indicator comes on. If I turn off the AC and turn on the Heater the car does not overheat. I also opened the hood and found the fan was not spinning while the AC was on and the engine was starting to overheat.

Talked to a couple of "experts" and they are telling me the whole fan needs to be replaced or a relay.

Has anyone else had this issue? I don't want to just keep on replacing parts and not diagnoise the issue.

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Old 06-01-2011, 09:43 AM
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the fan should cycle on, especially after a warm start, and spin pretty well. if it is not spinning check it by applying 12V to the correct pins on the fan's connector; if it starts spinning, you need a new relay. if it doesn't spin, something's wrong with the fan, check for obstructions or gunk built up, and if there's none, time for a new fan.

might want to check the fan fuse(s) as well if they are fused like they should be.

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check to see if your electric radiator fan kicks on.
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The fan isn't kicking on when the engine needs it the most. The fan cut off relay is a built in part of the fan assembly. The dealer said I would have to replace the whole fan assembly to replace the fan cut off relay. I have ordered the assembly but it hasn't come in yet. It is a "special order" part. Im hopping this $700 plus part is the problem.
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I am having the same overheating problem. Where you able to track it down?
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Did you check the water pump? It has a plastic impeller.
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I would go with what "545iFelix" is saying he hit the answer right on the spot but my opinion I think it's the Relay that's out .
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I am having the same problem. I put in a new thermostat and when that didn't fix the problem i was told the new thermostat was bad, so I Put another thermostat in and it didn't fix the issue? I cant find any information on the fan relay location?
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Originally Posted by ericline1
I am having the same problem. I put in a new thermostat and when that didn't fix the problem i was told the new thermostat was bad, so I Put another thermostat in and it didn't fix the issue? I cant find any information on the fan relay location?
Does your fan work when tested with the 12V as mentioned above? If so then maybe you have a bad coolant temp sensor located on the lower radiator hose, as this sensor sends a signal to turn the fan on when coolant temp is too hot. Check in the trunk area where the battery is located; the relay could possibly be there however I'm not exactly sure where it is.

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didn't see it mentioned - does it overheat when you're driving over 30mph? or only while stopped? if it's only a problem when you're not moving, then the main fan is definitely suspect. at speeds >30mph, the fan isn't really needed.


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