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Auxiliary Fan Switching
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<blockquote data-quote="Grand" data-source="post: 236887" data-attributes="member: 6501"><p>I think there is a thermostat which kick start the aux fan once a certain preset temperature is achieved. My E39 occasionally have similar problem like yours. Brought it to Naidu but he couldn't detect the cause yet due to shortage of time. Read somewhere another fella rectify his problem (appear to be for the moment) by changing the thermostat sensor. But watch out for engine overheating when the aux fan doesn't run. Better bring it to a good air cond specialist sooner than later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grand, post: 236887, member: 6501"] I think there is a thermostat which kick start the aux fan once a certain preset temperature is achieved. My E39 occasionally have similar problem like yours. Brought it to Naidu but he couldn't detect the cause yet due to shortage of time. Read somewhere another fella rectify his problem (appear to be for the moment) by changing the thermostat sensor. But watch out for engine overheating when the aux fan doesn't run. Better bring it to a good air cond specialist sooner than later. [/QUOTE]
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