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Location for cooling fan relay 99 323i?



 
 
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Old July 26th 05, 07:01 AM
FFF
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Default Location for cooling fan relay 99 323i?

Electric cooling fan runs all the time after engine shutdown, I need to
find out where the relay that controls the fan is located.

I already disconnected the temp sensor and removed the fuse and the fan
still runs.
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Old July 26th 05, 01:37 PM
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FFF wrote:
> Electric cooling fan runs all the time after engine shutdown, I need to
> find out where the relay that controls the fan is located.
>
> I already disconnected the temp sensor and removed the fuse and the fan
> still runs.



According to the ETK the relays (K21 - low speed, K22- high speed) are
in the power distribution box on the rear left side of the engine
compartment.

-Fred W
 




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