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      11-04-2024, 06:37 PM   #1
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E-Fan seems to run unnecessarily

I’ve noticed (nothing new) that my engine fan seems to kick in fairly often even though ambient temps here are cool (around 30° F) and engine is not at operating temp of 97° C.

As you’d imagine, I have cabin heat on at these temps. Turning it off doesn’t seem to change things appreciably.

Thermostat and water pump aren’t that old (OE parts), and I don’t recall seeing any DTCs for map thermostat or anything else cooling system related. Radiator is also near new (genuine part). Coolant level is good. No leaks.

No overheating or other actual issues, just seems odd that my car is so determined to keep the engine below operating temp, even when sitting idle.

Any ideas? TIA
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Have you checked the coolant temp sensor?
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I’ve noticed (nothing new) that my engine fan seems to kick in fairly often even though ambient temps here are cool (around 30° F) and engine is not at operating temp of 97° C.

As you’d imagine, I have cabin heat on at these temps. Turning it off doesn’t seem to change things appreciably.

Thermostat and water pump aren’t that old (OE parts), and I don’t recall seeing any DTCs for map thermostat or anything else cooling system related. Radiator is also near new (genuine part). Coolant level is good. No leaks.

No overheating or other actual issues, just seems odd that my car is so determined to keep the engine below operating temp, even when sitting idle.

Any ideas? TIA
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Have you checked the coolant temp sensor?
Can you elaborate? I can confirm with a probe in coolant overflow, if that helps…

Temperatures make enough sense but I don’t understand why the e-fan would need to run at these temps, especially prior to thermostat open temp. :/

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Pls read codes
I have :-). Mentioned in my post. Issue has been ongoing for a while and I’ve pulled DTCs periodically but see nothing related to this. Will check again soon though.
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It's part 17 on this realoem diagram, looks like some configurations don't have it. It has something to do with the fan control, not sure if it would cause your symptoms but it's a good place to check. https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/sho...diagId=17_0700
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