A/C pusher fan
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 4:03 pm
I’ve owned my E53 3.0D sport for about 8 months now and have picked up a ton of info from this forum and thought it was time to put something back in.
Since owning it I’ve gradually gone through and sorted all the faults but the last one was for the A/C pusher fan, it stopped working in the summer, albeit with no adverse effect on either the A/C or engine cooling, just the annoying fault code that I couldn’t clear.
Given that the fan unit is over £500 at the dealer and the best online seems to be MisterAuto who lists one for £230, I opted for second hand with a 45 day warranty from ebay.
This arrived, was fitted and worked as expected but left me wondering if any repair was possible on the old unit given it is electronic as opposed to an ordinary cooling fan.
Dismantling it was straight forward, 3 x 7mm nuts have to be removed before the two halves can be gently pryed apart, this showed the fan blade unit attached to motor windings and the cable section attached to a PCB that was covered in a generous covering of silicone. This section was obviously not for repair but protruding from it were flat pins that push into the motor windings and these were very corroded, as were their sockets in the windings. I cleaned up the pins and sockets with Aluminium Oxide paper until all were bright and shiny again and then re-assembled and tested back in the car. (Just holding the fan by hand after plugging it in to the loom)
To my amazement it worked! so to all the DIY’ers out there, before you condem a dead A/C pusher fan, strip the old one apart, clean the contacts and see what happens, obviously if you have a PCB fault, this won’t help but it’s worth having a look first.
Regards,
Mark
Since owning it I’ve gradually gone through and sorted all the faults but the last one was for the A/C pusher fan, it stopped working in the summer, albeit with no adverse effect on either the A/C or engine cooling, just the annoying fault code that I couldn’t clear.
Given that the fan unit is over £500 at the dealer and the best online seems to be MisterAuto who lists one for £230, I opted for second hand with a 45 day warranty from ebay.
This arrived, was fitted and worked as expected but left me wondering if any repair was possible on the old unit given it is electronic as opposed to an ordinary cooling fan.
Dismantling it was straight forward, 3 x 7mm nuts have to be removed before the two halves can be gently pryed apart, this showed the fan blade unit attached to motor windings and the cable section attached to a PCB that was covered in a generous covering of silicone. This section was obviously not for repair but protruding from it were flat pins that push into the motor windings and these were very corroded, as were their sockets in the windings. I cleaned up the pins and sockets with Aluminium Oxide paper until all were bright and shiny again and then re-assembled and tested back in the car. (Just holding the fan by hand after plugging it in to the loom)
To my amazement it worked! so to all the DIY’ers out there, before you condem a dead A/C pusher fan, strip the old one apart, clean the contacts and see what happens, obviously if you have a PCB fault, this won’t help but it’s worth having a look first.
Regards,
Mark