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BMW: Fan Problem

  1. #1
    Hit
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    Fan Problem

    I have a 530 year 2000, and when I have the fresh air fan in the 50 %
    range, and I turn right the fanspeed increases, and when I am going
    straight again, the fan rpm drops back to where it came from.

    Any ideas anyone ? ? ?

    Niels

  2. #2
    Silver
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    Re: Fan Problem


     

    Sorry I cant help with your query...

    Strangely though I have a 98 5 series and when (im in the 40-60% fan speed)
    I even gently turn the wheel to the right I get a quiet whistle whine noise
    from the fan. Only the right, never the left.

    I wonder if the two are linked somehow?

    Silver
    '98 523



  3. #3
    Hit
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    Re: Fan Problem

     
    Sounds plausible, and the first thing that spring into my mind is the
    gyro effect, but that can't be left on my car, and right on yours.

    Best reagrds

    Niels

  4. #4
    Dave
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    Re: Fan Problem

    In article <com>,
    Hit <com> wrote: 

    Fan speed funnies are common on the 5 Series and is caused by a faulty
    speed resistor unit. But I've never heard of this effect before. ;-)

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    Dave Plowman co.uk
    528 Auto London SW12 (UK)

    Co-Moderator BMW E39 Enthusiast Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bmwe39



 

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