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I have a 2003 BMW Z4 3.0i, my radiator fan is not working. I switched sensors, I switched fans, I loaded new radiator with coolant, yes I bled it out but my car is still overheating and fan won’t come on. I’ve read where there is this fuse #61, well I think it’s a ghost fuse because I CANT FIND IT ANYWHERE. Does anyone know where the fuse is located that controls the radiator fan so I can see if that is the issue. You would be God to me if you can help as I am ready to tear my hair out!
- GBZ4
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Dunno if this’ll help
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- ph001
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Have you changed the thermostat? If no coolant is circulating then it wont get the sensor hot anyway so the fan will never be energised.
Also - check the thin green wire which is in the radiator fan connector - it has a habit of corroding and the copper wire turning to dust. You can see pics here... viewtopic.php?f=2&t=102083&p=1491546&hi ... n#p1491546
Also - check the thin green wire which is in the radiator fan connector - it has a habit of corroding and the copper wire turning to dust. You can see pics here... viewtopic.php?f=2&t=102083&p=1491546&hi ... n#p1491546