HELP: Blower Fan Is Wiggin' Out
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Final stage resistor. most definitely. Was common on E39 and E46. Just replaced an E39 a few days ago. PITA...not as bad as an E60 I hear. On E60 its not too common either.
And yes it's underneath the dash
http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?...=64&fg=40&hl=5
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BUT in my first BMW I had the issue. I bought part and while guy was in the back a BMW tech came out and i told him and asked advice he said to take out the fuse for a few min and reseat it. I paid $100 for part, walked out the door, did what he said and it worked flawlessly for the next 3 yrs. lol. I returned the part a few min later
And yes it's underneath the dash
http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?...=64&fg=40&hl=5
#2 on chart
BUT in my first BMW I had the issue. I bought part and while guy was in the back a BMW tech came out and i told him and asked advice he said to take out the fuse for a few min and reseat it. I paid $100 for part, walked out the door, did what he said and it worked flawlessly for the next 3 yrs. lol. I returned the part a few min later
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Final stage resistor. most definitely. Was common on E39 and E46. Just replaced an E39 a few days ago. PITA...not as bad as an E60 I hear. On E60 its not too common either.
And yes it's underneath the dash
http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?...=64&fg=40&hl=5
#2 on chart
BUT in my first BMW I had the issue. I bought part and while guy was in the back a BMW tech came out and i told him and asked advice he said to take out the fuse for a few min and reseat it. I paid $100 for part, walked out the door, did what he said and it worked flawlessly for the next 3 yrs. lol. I returned the part a few min later
And yes it's underneath the dash
http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?...=64&fg=40&hl=5
#2 on chart
BUT in my first BMW I had the issue. I bought part and while guy was in the back a BMW tech came out and i told him and asked advice he said to take out the fuse for a few min and reseat it. I paid $100 for part, walked out the door, did what he said and it worked flawlessly for the next 3 yrs. lol. I returned the part a few min later
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Yea E53 similar to E46 and E39. Just as E60 and E90 is similar. At least those models were a bit easier. Just remove glovebox and a few other panels. The E60 you have to remove the CCC/MASK and mess around in there but that will fix the issue.
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I've already given you the answer to this issue. 100% guranteed without a doubt. sheesh people.
Could be the blower but this is the first sign of the final stage unit (or whatever BMW wants to call it now) going out. Just wait until it stops. When this happened to me on another car, it would squeal/wine at a lower speed and go away when turned up. after a while when I put on low fan speed it would only blow at high. Anwyay good luck people
Could be the blower but this is the first sign of the final stage unit (or whatever BMW wants to call it now) going out. Just wait until it stops. When this happened to me on another car, it would squeal/wine at a lower speed and go away when turned up. after a while when I put on low fan speed it would only blow at high. Anwyay good luck people
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You should try autozone first, see if you can get a code, they read codes for free. The code won't Be BMW specific but it should point you in the general direction. Or, get a dealer diagnosis even if you have to pay, it would still just be a fraction of what it would cost for them to replace the unit. It is a big job you don't want to start if you are not sure what the problem is. To give you an idea you have to remove the glove box, both footwell covers, both left and right front footwell air ducts, CCC along with the frame and also Center arm rest. Not trying to scare you just trying to help. If you do decide to proceed there is a DIY on here, just do a search or just post and i'll help as much as I can.
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You should try autozone first, see if you can get a code, they read codes for free. The code won't Be BMW specific but it should point you in the general direction. Or, get a dealer diagnosis even if you have to pay, it would still just be a fraction of what it would cost for them to replace the unit. It is a big job you don't want to start if you are not sure what the problem is. To give you an idea you have to remove the glove box, both footwell covers, both left and right front footwell air ducts, CCC along with the frame and also Center arm rest. Not trying to scare you just trying to help. If you do decide to proceed there is a DIY on here, just do a search or just post and i'll help as much as I can.
Naw, you are not scaring me. I appreciate the insight. I need to know what it entails to make a decision if I want to tackle it myself or not. I have learned from situations where if it is going to take you forever and a day to DIY, might as well pay a mechanic. Its a lot cheaper time wise to do that. With reasonable stuff, hell yeah I would DIY in a heart beat.