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      03-26-2022, 07:34 PM   #1
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Recently my car went into limp mode and kicked the fans to full speed. Initially I though it was the water pump failing, but when I did the bleed process the water pump wasn't even making a noise. This leads me to believe the fuse is gone. But when I went to find the fuse I couldn't. YouTube videos are showing where the fuse is ( passenger side hood fuse box) but for my car it's not there. Anyone know where it is ? I also checked fuses in my glovebox
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Recently my car went into limp mode and kicked the fans to full speed. Initially I though it was the water pump failing, but when I did the bleed process the water pump wasn't even making a noise. This leads me to believe the fuse is gone. But when I went to find the fuse I couldn't. YouTube videos are showing where the fuse is ( passenger side hood fuse box) but for my car it's not there. Anyone know where it is ? I also checked fuses in my glovebox
The fuses are behind a removable panel at the back of your glovebox. The electric water pump fuse is #33, a 40 amp fuse.

https://fuse-box.info/bmw/bmw-3-seri...3_since_092007

I hope its only a fuse. The likelihood of the electric water pump failing goes up precipitously after about 75K miles.
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Recently my car went into limp mode and kicked the fans to full speed. Initially I though it was the water pump failing, but when I did the bleed process the water pump wasn't even making a noise. This leads me to believe the fuse is gone. But when I went to find the fuse I couldn't. YouTube videos are showing where the fuse is ( passenger side hood fuse box) but for my car it's not there. Anyone know where it is ? I also checked fuses in my glovebox
The fuses are behind a removable panel at the back of your glovebox. The electric water pump fuse is #33, a 40 amp fuse.

https://fuse-box.info/bmw/bmw-3-seri...3_since_092007

I hope its only a fuse. The likelihood of the electric water pump failing goes up precipitously after about 75K miles.
He is actually talking abt my car . We are brothers. Anyway, I took your input and went into the glovebox and it didn't look like my user guide they have with the car and no.33 is a blank spot. Here is how my fuse box looks like in the glove compartment. Do you think my no. 33 blew off the board or just was never there?
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The coolant pump is covered for all N54 engines, regardless or age and mileage, until May 5th 2022. It was a new class action suit. After May 5th different rules kick in. I'd call my local BMW dealer for service.
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