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Temp Problem for E36 M43
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<blockquote data-quote="limron" data-source="post: 422374" data-attributes="member: 20089"><p>Could simply be needing to bleed your cooling system as there maybe air bubbles. When your AC is on, the aux fan is turned on, hence blowing cool air at your radiator. Before throwing money into this problem, bleed it first.</p><p></p><p>If you want to check your fan clutch, a defective fan clutch will not have much grip when the engine is running. You can easily grab it and stop the fan.... of course wear a glove when you grab it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="limron, post: 422374, member: 20089"] Could simply be needing to bleed your cooling system as there maybe air bubbles. When your AC is on, the aux fan is turned on, hence blowing cool air at your radiator. Before throwing money into this problem, bleed it first. If you want to check your fan clutch, a defective fan clutch will not have much grip when the engine is running. You can easily grab it and stop the fan.... of course wear a glove when you grab it. [/QUOTE]
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