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Bmw E90 Engine Fan Not Working. When a bmw e90 cooling fan fails, the fan will not activate or only activate at high speed. I have done a function test. Then the final stage resistor and the blower motor. Typical fan running temp is between 108 and 120 as the system is pressurised it raises the boiling point so it will run pretty hot. There was a service bulletin out for the blower. If no, then it's most likely the engine cooling fan relay. I've had the fan stop working on me during traffic, car overheated, no engine codes, no cel, when i plugged in the bmw software, it. Easiest thing to check is fuse first. When replacing your electronic cooling. E90 2005 preface m47 320d, fault code 42f2, electric fan activation, my radiator fan is not switching on. Doing some more research it looks like on the e46, you'd need to jump the contacts out on the coolant temperature sensor to. If it runs when you disconnect the sensor then everything should be working and it should be able to turn it on if it needs it. I believe its behind the passenger side front wheel well.

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Typical fan running temp is between 108 and 120 as the system is pressurised it raises the boiling point so it will run pretty hot. I believe its behind the passenger side front wheel well. I've had the fan stop working on me during traffic, car overheated, no engine codes, no cel, when i plugged in the bmw software, it. I have done a function test. Then the final stage resistor and the blower motor. E90 2005 preface m47 320d, fault code 42f2, electric fan activation, my radiator fan is not switching on. Easiest thing to check is fuse first. There was a service bulletin out for the blower. If no, then it's most likely the engine cooling fan relay. If it runs when you disconnect the sensor then everything should be working and it should be able to turn it on if it needs it.

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Bmw E90 Engine Fan Not Working Doing some more research it looks like on the e46, you'd need to jump the contacts out on the coolant temperature sensor to. When a bmw e90 cooling fan fails, the fan will not activate or only activate at high speed. I've had the fan stop working on me during traffic, car overheated, no engine codes, no cel, when i plugged in the bmw software, it. If it runs when you disconnect the sensor then everything should be working and it should be able to turn it on if it needs it. Doing some more research it looks like on the e46, you'd need to jump the contacts out on the coolant temperature sensor to. I believe its behind the passenger side front wheel well. Then the final stage resistor and the blower motor. Typical fan running temp is between 108 and 120 as the system is pressurised it raises the boiling point so it will run pretty hot. I have done a function test. Easiest thing to check is fuse first. If no, then it's most likely the engine cooling fan relay. When replacing your electronic cooling. There was a service bulletin out for the blower. E90 2005 preface m47 320d, fault code 42f2, electric fan activation, my radiator fan is not switching on.

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