I was half way through a long(ish) journey today when I noticed that my heater controls had suddenly stopped working, together with the aircon. Completely dead, no lights. Stopped and re-started a couple of times to no avail. I decided it must have been a blown fuse but as I was quite a distance from home and it was getting dark I thought I'd check tomorrow. Just popped out and started the engine and it's all working again. Weird. Could be a loose wire but that would be a nightmare to trace.
Just after experiencing this I turned on the news to see the item about BMW recalls for iffy electrics. Bad timing.
Anyway, anyone else experienced this?
Thanks.
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Fan controls not working...and then working again
- strugglinauthor
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Fan controls not working...and then working again
I’ve had similar where the auto setting wouldn’t work..light would illuminate for a second and then go off again. Problem seemed to be that the fan speed dial was ‘in between’ notches. Moving that sorted it.
Otherwise all the hvac control is done on the module behind the dials. It all comes out as one lump. Its connected to the rest of the car by a canbus link so might have just been a comms glitch. It will store a code that you can see with INPA if so (although it doesn’t bring any kind of dash warning light on).
Otherwise all the hvac control is done on the module behind the dials. It all comes out as one lump. Its connected to the rest of the car by a canbus link so might have just been a comms glitch. It will store a code that you can see with INPA if so (although it doesn’t bring any kind of dash warning light on).
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Fan controls not working...and then working again
No fan speed notches on an e89. It’s digital.
FWIW i’d Check the battery state first, if that’s ok, then the module is possibly failing but that’s very rare. Most issues like this are battery related (even with the car running).
FWIW i’d Check the battery state first, if that’s ok, then the module is possibly failing but that’s very rare. Most issues like this are battery related (even with the car running).
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Fan controls not working...and then working again
Thanks for the replies, both. Much appreciated. The battery might be the answer. Although I've been trickle charging I have had an amber battery warning and the battery is now 7 years old. Perhaps this is the nudge I need to get it changed.