SOURCE: heater blower not working
I don't know if this is a long-term solution but I found it on another "how-to" website: on my 2001 E46 I removed the fuse (#50) for one minute. Something about the transistors inside the FSU (final stage unit, or blower resistor) resetting themselves with the constant power removed. I replaced it and drove home, which is a 1-hr drive, and the fan was on steady the whole time. Which it hasn't done in the 3 yrs I've owned it. I tested it at other speeds and it worked well. Don't know how long it will last though. If not, you need to replace the Blower Resistor - there about $75.
www.bimmerwerkz.com is an excellent source of info! They have pics, utube video, and diagrams to help you.
SOURCE: HEATER FAN ON BMW 323I HAS STOPPED WORKING 2000
FOUND SOLUTION ON WEBSITE INDICATING ELECTRICAL PART REQUIRED.
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will rsearch this at work for you and will get back after weekend
SOURCE: my m5 bmw 2006 use oil every 2000 miles, please
How much oil is using oil? Some oil loss can be expected just read the owners manual. That is why most german cars say dont overfill as that will siphon oil out and fill oil only when it reaches the low mark.
SOURCE: cant find location of heater fan
replace the resistors. they're everywhere. google or bentley manual to find out where.
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