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Today, 05:19 AM | #1 |
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Unusual HVAC problem-was told to post here.
Hi everyone, I hope you can help me because everyone is baffled by this!
I have a 2006 e92 335i with an n54(if that matters at all). It has developed a really weird heater fan issue a few months ago and I don't know how to fix it, and it's getting urgent since it's raining all the time and frost will become a problem rather soon. The fan/resistor died, I ordered new ones to change out but in the meantime, BMW sent out a letter about a safety recall(something to do with fan wires melting and causing a fire)-so the car went into BMW to get the safety recall work done. Once BMW gave me the car back, I changed the FSR and fan itself in hopes of that fixing the issue but it didn't and here I am months later, scratching my head. The fan works with the key in the ignition slot and ignition turned ON, but the second I switch the actual engine ON, the fan stops working. I have been to an auto electrician, who said the wires, fan and FSR are fine, and he believes it could be the climate control panel shorting out-so I bought a new one and changed it out, nothing changed. TLDR: Heater fan(regardless of setting or AC) works with ignition ON, but shuts off when the engine starts and won't come back on. The control panel works. Any help and ideas would be appreciated, thank you! |
Today, 06:02 AM | #2 |
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A bit of a shot in the dark, but do you still have the parts you removed, and if so, can you re-install those (especially since they don't appear to have been faulty) and see if the problem persists?
My guess is that you introduced an incompatibility between the revised/altered harness that BMW installed via the recall and the new parts you installed after the fact. If your problem resolves with the installation of the older parts, then you can either just leave it that way or investigate further to see what the difference is between what you installed and the original part. I'm thinking that the connector is different for the new fan and resistor than the older version. |
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Today, 08:31 AM | #3 |
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The recall only changed a wire, not the harness or the connection/pinout as far as I know-everything seems to fit fine.
I will have a look though, might still have the original parts laying about. Auto electrician seems to think there's a short somewhere when the engine is on though |
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Today, 01:07 PM | #4 |
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Sorry, I now see where you said that the fan was broken before you took it in for the recall. I should have read more carefully.
I guess the confusing thing to me is that the dealer did the recall work (I had it done on mine too) on a car that had a dead fan? They never mentioned that your fan wasn't working? I don't even know how they could test their work if the fan itself wasn't functional. (yeah, I know...dealer...) |
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Today, 08:45 PM | #6 |
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Have you read the fault codes in the vehicle? That would be a big help.
Also what is the condition of your battery? How old? What is the battery voltage when resting? And with the engine running? |
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