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    AC and Electric Fan wiring help please!

    -My fan clutch went out so I ditched my engine driven fan and the entire AC system back to the firewall while I was at it...

    -Here's my little predicament: I would like to reinstall my stock electric fan and use the factory plug for that. But when I push the AC button to turn on the fan, the idle bumps up, despite the fact that there is no AC compressor. So, how can I deactivate this and still be able to use my electric fan? I know that it will kick on if the car gets stupid hot but I would like to turn it on before that. And the idle bumping up to compensate for the nonexistant compresser wouldn't really help my hypothetical overheating problem...

    -I say "hypothetical" because the car hasn't overheated since I did this about three weeks ago AND I want to make sure it doesn't. It will be spring soon!

    -So who has AC system and electric fan wiring schematics so I can figure this out? Any help appretiated fellas.

    -Yeah yeah I know fuh raze...
    1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

    #2
    I tried this a few years ago as well. I tried disconnecting all of the wires going to the A/C button, and none of them lowered the idle when disconnecting them. If anyone else knows, please share!

    I'm going to try and cut the A/C core away from my fan to get some better flow to the radiator though...
    -Brandon
    '86 325es S50
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      #3
      -Perhaps some connetion to the ICV module?
      1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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        #4
        Originally posted by SpecM
        -Perhaps some connetion to the ICV module?
        yes. there is a 1 wire input for this. I "think" it is a brown or black wire. The diagram is in the bentley. you will find the unit next to your ecu. usually a small green or black box (if it is black you have a crappy module) with 12? wires going into it

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          #5
          -And this will not hurt the ICV unit, just not let it bump up the idle for the AC, right?
          1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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            #6
            Originally posted by turnofftheradio
            yes. there is a 1 wire input for this. I "think" it is a brown or black wire. The diagram is in the bentley. you will find the unit next to your ecu. usually a small green or black box (if it is black you have a crappy module) with 12? wires going into it
            Does the 1988 325 has this box? I thought they got rid of the ICM in 1987. Later models used the ECU to control ICV.

            James

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              #7
              I believe all of the eta's continued to use the icv/icm until the end. but I'm not 100% on that...

              I believe there was actually some bulletin about a poor idle and cutting the a/c wire to the icm. I can't for the life of me remember where I read that.

              basically I am not much help.

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                #8
                -I just did it! Its the purple/black wire going to the black connector under the ECU. No more idle bump!
                -Now, I tried to connect my electric fan to test that, and it doesn't come on. Shouldn't it if the AC button is pressed? Man, it never ends
                1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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                  #9
                  my a/c came in a seperate box :) I never put it on, so I'm not sure

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                    #10
                    -OK OK I tested the fan with a 12v supply and it still doesn't work, so the fan may be toast. I'm getting 3 ohms of resistance (with no resistor) across it, is that normal?
                    1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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                      #11
                      -Problem solved! I had removed the fan resistor, it was toast, and the higher power lever on the 'low' speed power feed poped the low-speed fuse. Replaced with a 30 amp fuse and she works!

                      -OK, OK. She's mounted and works fine. Just one qwibble... when I press the AC button to turn on the fan now, the idle DROPS, just a little like 50-100 rpm, but I swair it drops. Why?

                      -I've dissconnected the purplre/blk wire to cut the idle bump-up. The drop doesn't bother me, as long as the DME isn't modifying fuel or spark, cuz it's not the idle it's changing. I unplugged the ICV and manually set the idle to about 1000, pressed the button, and it still drops.

                      -Electric load on the alternator? Odd airflow to the air intake? Whaaa?
                      1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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                        #12
                        -Bump
                        1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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                          #13
                          It may be alt. load, but I would think the icv would compensate after a sec.

                          just how low does it go?

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                            #14
                            -Not that low. It drops about 50-100 rpm, down to say... 5-700 rpm? Like I said, it doesn't bother me, it is just strange.
                            1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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