GoldenEagleFan
07-01-2006, 12:33 PM
The AC saga continues.
Got the system recharghed yesterday and never noticed that the aux fan wasn't coming on.
I checked the fan by jumping the radiator tem sender and the fan came on high but not low. After checking the resistor I found it to be open.
Since it's late Saturday morning I went to the local NAPA store and found an older Chrysler ignition coil resitor that looked heavy duty but no indication of the wattage capability. It measures 1.7 ohms. When I put this in the circuit, no luck getting the fan to run but biy dies that resistor get hot. Shorting the two resistor leads the fan runs.
My question is, if I get the BMW resistor I need, is the 1 ohm difference down to 0.5 ohm enough to get the fan to run or do I have a fan issue.
I can hear both the low and high speed relays working when I short the temp sender so I believe the relays are good. As well I checked the fuses and they are OK.
Any insight?
Got the system recharghed yesterday and never noticed that the aux fan wasn't coming on.
I checked the fan by jumping the radiator tem sender and the fan came on high but not low. After checking the resistor I found it to be open.
Since it's late Saturday morning I went to the local NAPA store and found an older Chrysler ignition coil resitor that looked heavy duty but no indication of the wattage capability. It measures 1.7 ohms. When I put this in the circuit, no luck getting the fan to run but biy dies that resistor get hot. Shorting the two resistor leads the fan runs.
My question is, if I get the BMW resistor I need, is the 1 ohm difference down to 0.5 ohm enough to get the fan to run or do I have a fan issue.
I can hear both the low and high speed relays working when I short the temp sender so I believe the relays are good. As well I checked the fuses and they are OK.
Any insight?