The fan sounds perfect when its running though very quiet and seems to work as it should. if a bearing was gone it would be very noisy. Seems to be more of an intermittent electrical fault. Probably have to strip out the fan and take a look
The fan sounds perfect when its running though very quiet and seems to work as it should. if a bearing was gone it would be very noisy. Seems to be more of an intermittent electrical fault. Probably have to strip out the fan and take a look
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I think i might have the same issue as you because i did notice when i went around a sharp bend it started to work again and it seems to work when the car is first started. I have a spare motor from a digital climate control car would this be the same as the analogue motor? is it much of a job to pull the motor out to replace?
Ah it's not a bad job just more awkward than anything. Essentially it's a case of taking off the plastics and the wire that's used to change the direction of the air. Orientation of the fan on removal and installation is key as it's a very tight fit. You need to be careful of the hoses on the back of the engine. The fan itself should be the same but to rule out any issues I'd run the part number through realoem to be sure. Feel free to drop me a pm with any specific questions you might have and I'd be happy to go into more detail.
This is my BMW. There are many like it, but this one is mine. My BMW is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life. My BMW, without me, is useless. Without my BMW, I am useless. I must drive my BMW true......