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How do you wire radiator fan directly to battery for testing?
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09-27-2021, 09:42 PM | #23 | |
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Thanks again. I can probably figure out how to get the Pump out with time I just don't always have alot of time when jacking the car up. I ordered the water pump, thermostat, and coolant from FCP Euro, ill post back here after I get everything installed and let you know how everything went. Also. What did you mean when you said the small Orange Wire may be the issue? |
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09-27-2021, 10:48 PM | #24 | |
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To avoid "throwing parts", it's a good idea to test for Voltage (both fuses), Continuity to Ground, and Speed Signal Voltage at the Connector. George |
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09-29-2021, 12:26 AM | #25 | |
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I took the pump out this morning and noticed that the thermostat was not replaced when the water pump was, and also the new water pump was a Chinese brand ![]() I find it weird that the car didn't throw a code for the water pump. Ah well lol. Thank you gba for all the help you are a God ![]() |
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09-29-2021, 12:49 AM | #26 |
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I just can’t believe we have member like George here. He is so helpful to take the time on this forum. This is what makes it great! I appreciate this.
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08-13-2022, 01:39 AM | #27 |
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Great info here. I have a problem with my fan (2009 328i). It does not work at all. I have followed gbalthrop's instructions. All fuses are good. Relays checked okay. With ignition on, I have 12V at the Red/Blue, and around 4.40 at the signal wire {Black/Blue). The signal voltage does not change with AC powered on with and without engine running. This has puzzled me since no voltage change happens with signal wire. I have also changed all Temp sensors but I get three codes which are labeled as permanent and can not erase them with my scanner. They are P0118, P3198 and P00B3. Need Help. |
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03-15-2023, 07:15 PM | #28 | |
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I’ve checked fuses, confirmed continuity of the Brown ground wire, and confirmed 12 volts to the Red/Blue wire. The voltage on the Black/Blue control wire seems quite low at 0.28 or so vs about 4.0 from what I've read of others' experience. Also, the error code I'm receiving is 31E8, "Electric fan, actuator: Short circuit to ground." The fan does turn on when activated with a scan tool. Any advice regarding likely location of the short? Thanks in advance. Vehicle is a 2011 335i X-Drive sedan, btw. |
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03-16-2023, 01:18 PM | #29 | |
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31E8 | Electric fan, activation: Short circuit to ground | MEVD176K | Engine electronics https://bmwfault.codes/XMLDiagView?d...cAOQAyADAANAA= It appears the Black/Blue "Activation" wire is damaged and "Shorted-to-chassis Ground" somewhere between the Fan Connector and the DME Connector X60001/20 (Socket #20 of Connector X60001). I would suggest disconnecting BOTH the Fan Connector, X1797, and the DME Connector, X60001, and testing for Resistance/ Continuity to Chassis Ground at either/both ends of the Black/Blue wire, X1797/4, and X60001/20. Both readings SHOULD be same, and if resistance close to 0, you have short to ground in that wire. ISTA Wiring Diagram ScreenPrint, with Connector Location & Connector View of X60001 Connector are attached to NEXT Post. I have NO IDEA how to locate the short after testing to confirm its existence, and have never worked on N55. Hopefully there is something obvious to careful inspection near connector at either end, and/or you have some clues from recent work done in that area. The 0.28V at X1797/4 suggests a pinched wire, or damaged insulation at some point in the harness. Please let us know what you find, George Last edited by gbalthrop; 03-16-2023 at 01:25 PM.. |
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03-17-2023, 02:19 PM | #31 |
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Thanks so much. I will be doing further diagnostic soon and will be certain to come back. Thankfully, the car is not getting hot when driving, but I don't want the issue to go on much longer.
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05-30-2023, 04:22 PM | #32 |
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Before I could get to further diagnostics, the weather got warmer and the fan showed itself to be working. It’s not clear to me why it didn’t work by switching on the AC in the colder weather.
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05-31-2023, 02:58 AM | #33 |
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Regarding the water pump and fan control system - good diagnostic procedures aside (George's advice is more in line with how tests should be carried out) - if given 12v, and communication over BSD is interrupted while the module is awake, the fan should resort to full or near full speed operation. Depending on the production date of the waterpump (and if it's a pierburg pump) it should also resort to around 90% speed in the event communication stops.
But again, I don't think using this fail safe is a good way to go about diagnosing, personally. Definitely follow the ISTA procedures first, and play around with INPA. |
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05-01-2024, 09:30 PM | #34 | |
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