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Car Forum / BMW Cars / March 2005

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location of fuse for E39 A/C  blower

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CFL - 30 Mar 2005 13:02 GMT
The Blower on our E39 quit last night.  The book calls for a 40 amp fuse
in location 76.  Anyone know were this fuse is located?

Thanks
Dave Plowman (News) - 30 Mar 2005 15:15 GMT
> The Blower on our E39 quit last night.  The book calls for a 40 amp fuse
> in location 76.  Anyone know were this fuse is located?

Most likely the final stage resistor. Did the speed sometimes vary by
itself before it finally died?

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Joel Novak - 31 Mar 2005 01:16 GMT
> The Blower on our E39 quit last night.  The book calls for a 40 amp fuse
> in location 76.  Anyone know were this fuse is located?
>
> Thanks

This fuse is located in fuse panel 6 located behind the glove box. I had
 the same problem and as Dave pointed out it is more likely the final
stage resistor, although in my case fuse 76 was also blown. When I
purchased a new one from the dealer they had a redesigned module and the
sales person commented that this is a common problem. I paid around
$75.00 for the new one.
cfl - 31 Mar 2005 04:12 GMT
> > The Blower on our E39 quit last night.  The book calls for a 40 amp fuse
> > in location 76.  Anyone know were this fuse is located?
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> sales person commented that this is a common problem. I paid around
> $75.00 for the new one.

Many Thanks guys.  It was the resister pack and now it is back to
normal.

Ollie

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