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    Auxiliary fan quit working??

    On my 1987 325is the electric fan has kicked on whenever you turn the key on. It ran at all times. The other day I noticed it was not running and the fuses and relay seemed fine as i swapped the relay. Should I replace the whole fan or what?

    #2
    If it ran all the time you likely had a bad thermo switch in the radiator, or left the A/C button pressed.

    Since it has now stopped it likely has the above and a bad fan or bad low speed resistor.
    The fan can be tested by providing 12v to it's high speed pins and seeing if it spins. The resistor has a resistance value it should be close to printed on it and can be easily tested with a multimeter.

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      #3
      i Have one for you, you're talking about the elec fan in front of the a/c condensor right? Mine is from an 89i. PM me if you want me to throw it in the mail for you. How does $35 shipped sound?

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        #4
        Originally posted by bimmerteck View Post
        If it ran all the time you likely had a bad thermo switch in the radiator, or left the A/C button pressed.

        Since it has now stopped it likely has the above and a bad fan or bad low speed resistor.
        The fan can be tested by providing 12v to it's high speed pins and seeing if it spins. The resistor has a resistance value it should be close to printed on it and can be easily tested with a multimeter.
        Yea it ran all the time. And the a/c hasnt worked since last summer. And even then I never used it. It just runs with the key on. And which pins are you talking about?

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          #5
          Behind the driver's side headlight there is a three pin connector for your aux fan. one pin will be ground, one will be the low speed, and the last will be high speed.


          Photo by systemdelete, on Flickr
          Last edited by bimmerteck; 04-18-2011, 08:16 AM.

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            #6
            OK Ill check it out man appreciate it.

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              #7
              there is a resistor on the side of the fan shroud, sometimes that thing burns out and stops the fan from running, check it out too.
              Henry

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                #8
                I believe there is also a test procedure in the bentley.
                '87 325ic, powered by S50.

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