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Posted at Thu Mar 20, 2008 12:33 am |
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Engine Cooling problem
2001 BMW 330 6 cyl Two Wheel Drive Manual 67000 miles
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I had a expansion tank burst on me recently. I do not know if the fan was related to that problem or not. The temp gauge never went over half when problem occured. However after putting in new tank I realized that the radiator fan is not coming on. I ran the car to the point of almost overheat to make sure that the fan wouldn't kick on at any point. The fan does however kick like it is trying to start about every minute or so while the car is running. It does not make a full rotation tho to give idea how little is moving. So here is my questions.
If the fan is bad, then far as I know this should put up a (DTC) and the engine light does not come up on dash. (light has been tested to make sure is good)
How can that be ? I even unplugged fan completely from the car and still didn't make light come on.
In trying to test the fan I noticed there are 3 wires. One hot wire, one ground, and a third. What is the 3rd wire for ? Could it be related ?
Any information would be very appreciated.
Thanks,
Jamie
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Posted at Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:44 am |
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I have used volt meter on everything could think of. There is power going to that fan all the time... with the car on or off. I found that a bit odd. That is why I am curious do you know what the 3rd wire on that fan might be ??? The fan is consistent.. like I said a/c or not It kicks about every 1 min. making a 1/4 of a rotation. If the fan was bad would it even do that much ??? Also added information .. I tested resistance on fan circut and there is not a open circut, which I know is open alot of times when things like this go bad.
Thanks again,
Jamie
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Posted at Fri Mar 21, 2008 11:55 pm |
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I have tried hooking up a battery direct to the fan to see if could get anything out of it. The fan does not move with a fresh car battery hooked up to it. Just wanted to be sure before spending the $400 on a new fan that there was no other possabilities of something else causing this problem. I appreciate both of you trying to help with the matter. Never seen a fan for cooling so complex as the one for this car. But I guess that's what I should expect with a bmw. Will shop around for new fan and thankyou for part number as make it easier.
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Jamie
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