BMW 5 Series F07 /// F10 Blower Motor, Cover (repair), Voltage Regulator DIY

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Here's a step by step on how to remove the entire blower motor housing from s 2012 BMW 550i GT. This will also show you how to get to the voltage regulator, replace (or repair) the cover, and swap out the blower motor. If you need to clean debris from the housing, this video will show you how to get to it.
    Tools Used:
    Flathead Screwdriver
    1/4 and ⅜ Ratchet
    10 mm Socket
    15 mm Socket
    T25 Torx Drive Bit Socket
    T15 Torx Drive Bit Socket
    Ratchet Extension Bar
    Universal Swivel Adapter Socket
    Broom Handle
    Drywall Sanding Screen (for cheap repair)
    Hot Glue Gun
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Комментарии • 131

  • @khalilahmad4757
    @khalilahmad4757 2 года назад +2

    Hey bro,
    Thanks for Instruction that save Money
    I need 2 hours but it works
    The blower motor cost me 130 Euro

  • @jaredliftz
    @jaredliftz 2 года назад +3

    The way your wife looks at you ! You gotta keeper

  • @davidnorfolk
    @davidnorfolk 3 года назад +8

    Thank you! Took me less than 2 hours and less than $200. The repair shop wanted $1000 to replace it. You guys made it easy!

  • @dirkmccoy6279
    @dirkmccoy6279 2 года назад +3

    I did a post mortem tear down of my F10 blower after I replaced it from the same issues. Turns out the blower motor uses brushes and they simply wore down to nothing. The motor itself was fine except for the worn brushes. I used ISTA and manually turned on the blower with the housing out of the vehicle and could see arcing where what was left of the brushes were barely making intermittent contact. It was a tough problem to track down and I couldn't believe that was the root cause.

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for this very useful information. They could go brushless, but why would they when they make millions sticking with an outdated design‽

  • @timmykruegertv
    @timmykruegertv 4 года назад +5

    I’ve been wondering how to do this to my BMW! The dealer wanted $3,500!
    You saved me money!

  • @D-Mann
    @D-Mann Год назад +1

    Just found this video, after I replaced the fan over the weekend. I have to replace the resistor as well and was told it was under the dash.... didn't even notice it was attached to the blower housing when I had it out... Doh!!!
    Now to take it apart again, but I feel I can get it done in 30 minutes this time.

  • @rst4u1999
    @rst4u1999 2 года назад +1

    Will change mine once my BM 700 arrives so I can change the battery as well.

  • @floydbartlett742
    @floydbartlett742 5 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent repair, best I've seen for this

  • @samsantiago893
    @samsantiago893 2 года назад +4

    Hey guy
    well I had the same identical problem and watching your video step-by-step I was able to do it in about an hour and 10 minutes replace the regulator and the blower motor and because of you it came out perfect I have heat and the car is back to being like it should be lots of appreciation and thank you so much for sharing I will definitely give you a thumbs up and start following your page once again thank you so much guys👍🏻

    • @GodKing804
      @GodKing804 2 года назад

      Did you disconnect the battery? I wanna do it without removing it

  • @bobwarner8345
    @bobwarner8345 3 года назад +3

    Hi
    I have 2011 520d F10 in the UK
    My air comes on full for a few seconds no matter what the speed setting is and then cuts off.
    Its then off for a few minutes and then comes on full power again for few seconds and keeps doimg this cycle
    I've tried different temperature, different active vents and turning off air conditioning button but same problem.
    Does that sound like the problem you had?

    • @sanelbejtic8510
      @sanelbejtic8510 3 года назад

      The same problem!!!! F11 2013 😡

    • @bobwarner8345
      @bobwarner8345 3 года назад

      @@sanelbejtic8510 you found a solution?

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  3 года назад

      Exactly. Best to replace the motor and regulator at the same time. In my case, it was the motor that was the culprit (because I replaced the regulator first and the problem persisted).

    • @bobwarner8345
      @bobwarner8345 3 года назад

      @@dmascarin bmw have said that my motor doesn't have a regulator as its an early model and say they think its built into the motor

    • @bobwarner8345
      @bobwarner8345 3 года назад

      Have ordered oem motor, hope it works.

  • @bashir1039
    @bashir1039 8 месяцев назад +1

    I just changed my cabin filter a few weeks ago, today I saw smoke coming from vents. I turned off heat and it stopped. I thought I fixed the issue but smoke came on again. Got to be the motor. This looks pretty doable if I did the cabin filter which was way more complex since it was under the glove compartment. Hope it isn't the valve cover gasket but I'll be trouble shooting soon. Thanks for the video, this will save me money as opposed to going to a mechanic...

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  8 месяцев назад

      I’d be very surprised if the blower motor is the culprit. Good luck!

    • @bashir1039
      @bashir1039 7 месяцев назад

      So you think its regulator?@@dmascarin

  • @anthonyjoyner5333
    @anthonyjoyner5333 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! Followed and was able to replace the blower motor on my 2013 550i.

  • @Mrtx-cn9ly
    @Mrtx-cn9ly 3 года назад +3

    Yes my car was doing the exact same thing!!! BMW told me they would charge me 2000 to fix it. I followed the video and total cost was 175. The only thing different was I used a vacuum filter on my hvac cover and some glue. Everything works wonderful thanks guys !!!

  • @David-uw2jc
    @David-uw2jc 2 года назад +1

    Front vents werent working at all and this fixed the issue. Saved over 1000$ also it fixed my AC issue. DIY took about an hour but was well worth it

  • @alban23iibraim44
    @alban23iibraim44 2 года назад +1

    Thank You very much for the video. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Naturebycarter
    @Naturebycarter 9 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know if you still see these comments
    but I can't thank you enough.if it was not for your tutorial I would have paid $800
    Much appreciate your effort

  • @1nicholas1
    @1nicholas1 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video! I just replaced my blower motor ($45 for motor on Amazon plus $11 for torx bits I didn't have) for around $60 and a little over one hour of my time. Fan working again just in time for hot/humid Chicago weather. Great feeling knowing I saved myself the $800 my independent shop quoted me. Dealership would have been $1000+. Thanks again for making the video!

  • @GRINGOf10
    @GRINGOf10 2 года назад +1

    1. thanks for the video! 2. my ac blows weaker air than before, do you think this will help if I change the motor? regards!

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  2 года назад

      1. Glad this helped! 2. In my experience, the motor either works or it doesn’t (it can work intermittently). I always recommend replacing the motor and regulator as cheap insurance.

    • @GRINGOf10
      @GRINGOf10 2 года назад

      @@dmascarin thanks! Any reason y’all stopped videos? Great chemistry and enjoyed it very much thanks again!

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  Год назад

      @@GRINGOf10 This car has been unbelievably reliable and hasn’t needed any repairs! I do have the sagging sunshade that everyone else does and have the part, so we might do that one.

    • @GRINGOf10
      @GRINGOf10 Год назад

      @@dmascarin please do it I have that problem too lol

  • @彭新懿
    @彭新懿 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @mattdegooyer5870
    @mattdegooyer5870 Год назад +1

    This DIY is a great tip. Thank you!!
    About how much time did it take you to perform the fan change out?

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  Год назад +1

      I've been down there a few times and I can do it in about 35 minutes now. I would set aside about an hour and a half for your first time. Good luck!

  • @lastempereor
    @lastempereor Год назад

    Thanks for sharing the video! Great so see that you got it fix. I have F07 2013 model and while scanning all modules for errors, I got two faulty codes 8011A0 and 8011A6 (Stratifying-flap motors front right and rear right blockage detected). Do you know where are these motors located?

  • @buks001
    @buks001 2 года назад +2

    This was really helpful. You did a great job explaining the process real simple and as you said, you don’t need to worry. I just changed the motor for around €130,- and I hope that will be all. I have some doubts if the resistor also needs replacing, but I will post it here if so.

  • @t.p1234xyz
    @t.p1234xyz 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the informative DIY! My stealership wanted over $560 just to replace the blower cover that holds the sponge screen. I bought the replacement part, cover and screen for under $50. Next I will tackle an outer CV boot replacement that costs about $150 for parts and tools. The stealership wanted over $1750 for a CV boot replacement. WTF!

  • @oliviercreach5412
    @oliviercreach5412 2 года назад +1

    la video date un peu ok mais je voulais savoir si vous aviez a cet époque juste une vitesse impossible a changer et pas de clim et aussi avez vous juste changer le pulseur ou et la résistance de chauffage merci a vous

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  2 года назад +1

      J'ai seulement changé le moteur du ventilateur.

  • @liuhuhughjgvuy
    @liuhuhughjgvuy 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for taking the time to make this video. I just did the same repair on my 2011 550xi GT yesterday. Your video inspired me to give it a try, plus the dealers quote was ridiculous. The repair was spot on with the video. Saved $1100

  • @asalup
    @asalup 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for this video. Dealer was going to charge $1350 to fix the problem. After watching this video, $90 in parts, and 30 min of work, air is blowing cool again. Appreciate the time and quality put into this video

  • @hkeithseawright2012
    @hkeithseawright2012 2 года назад +1

    Nice video!! I think you left out one of the 3 plastic clips on the final cover you installed over the blower housing in the video. One of them looked open to me... :-)

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  2 года назад

      Yes, you’re right. Some clips were missing when I bought the car :)

  • @naenyc
    @naenyc 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video, just fixed my 2011 550i. Worked on it under the Triborough Bridge while son was playing lacrosse. The joys of living in NYC and having no place to perform repairs. Just subscribed.

  • @kevinbonilla5161
    @kevinbonilla5161 4 года назад +2

    Really helped, I just replaced the resistor and blower just so I wouldn’t have to touch it again. Thanks!

  • @coldbay2005
    @coldbay2005 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting this video. Only changed the fan and used some HVAC filter material. For my 2012 550i the unit came out without needing to rotate much.

  • @ChrisMora-sw3bx
    @ChrisMora-sw3bx Год назад +1

    Hey Derek, great vid! I tried today to take mine out, but the green tube stuck to the blower cluster would not release off the unit. Is there a trick to that as I don't want to tear it off? It pulls with the unit when trying to take it out. Any help would be appreciated!! Thank you!

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  Год назад

      Thanks! I'm not sure what you mean by "green tube," but if it's the plug with the tab on it it that plugs into the voltage regulator, you should just be able to squeeze and pull it straight out. They can be pretty stiff and stubborn. Good luck!

    • @stevew6497
      @stevew6497 Год назад

      Hi. I’m stuck with exactly the same problem - the light green rectangular hose that runs from the blower unit to the car cabin won’t release. Did you find a solution?

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  Год назад

      @@stevew6497 Sorry, guys. Mine didn't have any connector holding the blower unit to the light green hose. Are you sure you have all of the screws out?

    • @stevew6497
      @stevew6497 Год назад

      @@dmascarin Hi Derek. Many thanks for replying. I think the ‘hose’ is probably supposed to just slide off when you lift the blower unit out, but mine’s stuck on. I’ve been able to unclip all the leads, so just the rectangular rubber tube/hose at the bottom that I can’t free. I assume the blower slides back onto to hose housing when putting it back in? Thanks again.

  • @EdTheBearsFan
    @EdTheBearsFan 4 года назад +2

    Great work, y’all! This helps me out, so thanks for sharing!

  • @extremeforce07
    @extremeforce07 2 года назад +1

    I just received everything I ordered and I'll be digging in the weekend. Thanks for the video I'm more confident than ever that I can do this. I'll let ya know how it goes

  • @matthewgeary3551
    @matthewgeary3551 3 года назад +1

    Ahahah I use the same red broom stick to prop my hood open because im too lazy to swap my hood struts on my 2011 550i

  • @_v_e_c_t_o_r_
    @_v_e_c_t_o_r_ 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I had the same problem with my 2014 530D. I didn't even bother to open the power box on the top and got it done in less than an hour. I have a different Air box though where the power connector is on the top rather than on the bottom.

  • @theflyinggearman3128
    @theflyinggearman3128 3 года назад +1

    Tried it today. Didn't change the final stage unit but only the blower motor. And it worked. Thank you very much..saved me a lot of money.

  • @falty
    @falty 3 года назад +1

    your instructions were awesome! was able to do the job in under an hour, thanks to all of the explanations. Followed your instructions with my hot GF :)...two screws fell to their deaths never to be heard from again.

  • @tonyneill1373
    @tonyneill1373 3 года назад +1

    Many thanks. Very easy after watching this. AC is functional again. CHEERS!

  • @filmboxhd2837
    @filmboxhd2837 2 года назад

    Hi, I had the same issue and after changing the blowing motor and regulator it was working for 1 day and then stopped working again… Any idea why it stopped working? I’ve checked all the fuses and all looks good…
    Thanks

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  2 года назад

      I think you should check the fuses first to be safe, but the most likely reason is a faulty part. I would return both parts and try again if the fuses check out. Check all the wiring while you're at it and see if there's any signs of physical or water damage that could cause a short. Good luck!

  • @clementlim2518
    @clementlim2518 3 года назад +1

    Great job > Do more video for us. Great explanation!

  • @roa6798
    @roa6798 4 года назад +1

    I want to give you guys a BIG BIG shout out for this very informative well done step by step video!!!!! Just saved 💰💰💰💰💰

  • @gusibrahim6961
    @gusibrahim6961 3 года назад +1

    Long discussions with the dealer, resulted in replacing the fan myself. Despite the high tech but it was so obvious there was something wrong with the fan only!!! Very good job!

  • @mikimiki195
    @mikimiki195 4 года назад +1

    Great video my car just started making noise I will have to investigate
    Great video thanks a lot 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @idonthavealambo
    @idonthavealambo 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video man. It gave me the courage to do it, only it took me 3 hours 🥲

  • @marwinluna2921
    @marwinluna2921 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! I got mine fixed.

  • @Jarando
    @Jarando 4 года назад +1

    Very nice DIY.
    Exactly tomorrow I will be try replacing air blower in my F07

  • @chipwatson5901
    @chipwatson5901 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for publishing the video. Can you help with some questions (1) some other videos show the person having some trouble getting the connector off the O2 sensor. Is there some trick to getting that off, (2). You mentioned that the motor had some glue on the bottom. How did you get the glue lose? Thanks again

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  3 года назад

      I’m not sure what you mean by “O2 sensor.” There are three connectors that you have to unplug, but they aren’t much trouble. The glue was just a dab at the bottom of the blower motor that you might not even notice when you separate it from the plastic assembly. Good luck!

  • @oscarxms
    @oscarxms 4 года назад +1

    Very helpful video. Very detailed. Thank you for your contribution to the BMW community.

  • @mytraveldose
    @mytraveldose 3 года назад +1

    Hey Guys Really a great video , i have chang the Motor but it still not working (could you guys make a video where you guys chang the (HEATER RESISTOR)please

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  3 года назад +1

      The resistor is attached to the blower motor housing. It’s the rectangular metallic part on the bottom that I pointed out when the housing first came out. Good luck!

    • @mytraveldose
      @mytraveldose 3 года назад

      @@dmascarin thnx i will try

  • @wkb8409
    @wkb8409 4 года назад +1

    Last month i did clean the blow motor fan. And get in the blow motor box and finished. But 3 piece bolt left. I did lock up the bolt every bolt hole. Suddenly my head is dizzy. But blow motor operate is well good. So i will find the empty hole and lock up the bolt next time. haha.. Thank you for your video.

    • @bjdastar19
      @bjdastar19 3 года назад

      That happened to me to my head was spinning lol

  • @theflyinggearman3128
    @theflyinggearman3128 3 года назад +1

    Vids like that is what makes RUclips valuable to the viewer. Thank you. Any possibility to find out whether the Problem is the motor or the other thingy which name I can't recall? Can't find the fuses for the blower motor.

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  3 года назад +2

      Thanks! I assumed the motor cutting in and out (and in various speeds) was a faulty regulator. I replaced just the regulator and the problem persisted. I replaced the motor and all was well again. Since you can't be certain, it's best to replace both at the same time. Good luck!

    • @theflyinggearman3128
      @theflyinggearman3128 3 года назад

      Probably. My blower - before he finally gave up - used to kick in at full speed just to stop Working after 5 to 10 seconds. Then after 5-10 minutes he started the same routine again. Probably motor but could be regulator as well.
      Last year it was the height regulator which was defect. The year before it was the trunk switch which crapped out on me..what a horrible engineering.
      Cheers from Germany!

  • @mmoralespdq
    @mmoralespdq Год назад

    The wire made a short now car won’t start and says powertrain malfunction… help … I’m assuming I blew a fuse or something

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  Год назад +1

      I would get a scanner and see what codes you have. There are a lot of ways a car won’t start.

  • @jdgiffin
    @jdgiffin 3 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for the video. I wasn’t sure if it was the resistor or the motor, so I replaced both for less than $100. I really appreciate that you posted this!

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  3 года назад

      Thanks! I have a new sunroof shade that I need to install. I’m sure everyone here needs to do that too 🤦‍♂️!

  • @c_wonder
    @c_wonder 3 года назад +1

    Mine starting making a humming sound. I’m hoping it’s debris because it works perfectly fine. curious is that’s something you noticed before it went bad.

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  3 года назад

      The humming sound is 99% the disintegrated filter and/or leaves. I had just one small leaf that made it sound like we were driving a lawn mower! The other components didn’t make any noises before the motor started cutting in and out. Good luck!

    • @c_wonder
      @c_wonder 3 года назад

      @@dmascarin Thank you so much, I looked into it and those crap filters is definitely what I found when recently changing the cabin filters. little project for the weekend I guess.

  • @tonepearsonVIDZ
    @tonepearsonVIDZ 3 года назад +1

    Great video. I also vacuum the leaves and cleaned the area while down there.

  • @kevin951
    @kevin951 3 года назад +1

    Appreciate the video. Saved me time and money.

  • @michaelanderson9740
    @michaelanderson9740 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much I watched your video several times. I really appreciate it. It's exactly what I needed. Thanks for being patient and showing step by step on how to do this it made my job a lot easier. I haven't started with repairs yet you help me a lot bro 😎 and I apologize for not acknowledging your beautiful wife you guys make a great couple hang in there

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      I was dumb forgot my account password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me

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  • @Standdividedfalltogether
    @Standdividedfalltogether 10 месяцев назад

    Hey bud. I’m a single dad and have work and gotta get my son to school every morning. I can’t believe it just did this but I forgot to plug in that back plug when putting everything back in. So like a dope I didn’t disconnect the battery again and when I was putting the battery wire back on under that bolt by the main wires, it touched the metal bar with the big bolts I took out in the beginning. Now my blower works but I have a drivetrain error and car won’t start. Any idea what happened? I checked a ton of fuses thinking it’s something stupid. Engine pops but won’t roll over and warning says car won’t start dude to drivetrain. This is all from one wire touching metal. I’m sick over this. Anyone know wth I just did? Fixed the blower but instead of foggy windows now I have no car. This video is perfect. I disconnected battery at first but knew it was a quick plug and got cocky. Now I’m screwed. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you twice over.

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  10 месяцев назад

      Bummer! This post looks like a good place to start-
      www.bimmerfest.com/threads/help-f10-connectors-on-top-of-blower-motor-cover.1402731/

    • @Standdividedfalltogether
      @Standdividedfalltogether 10 месяцев назад

      @@dmascarin thank u. I was done! I’m so disgusted right now. Praying I didn’t cuz more damage than I saved by doing this. Can’t believe I did that. Completely forgot I put the cross bar back on just missed a clip in. SMH. Thanks bro.

  • @michaelanderson9740
    @michaelanderson9740 4 года назад +1

    It worked for me
    Thanks guys

  • @Cheffinwithammyyy
    @Cheffinwithammyyy 2 года назад

    What’s the black fan filter thingy under the fuse box called

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  2 года назад

      I think you’re referring to the filter that is part of the housing. “BMW Housing Cover With Coarse Filter - Genuine BMW 64119216222”

  • @hasanbaydar6811
    @hasanbaydar6811 3 года назад +1

    thank you your video helped a lot perfect.

  • @ryanallen6978
    @ryanallen6978 4 года назад +5

    Hey thanks so much for posting this, you guys did a great job explaining the process! I had the same problems with my 2015 535i GT where the AC fan was dropping in and out with a fluttering sound. I followed the steps word for word and had no problem changing out the blower motor and final stage resister, which saved me a ton of money compared to the dealer quote. I even had the same problem with the cover filter, where the black mesh was all crumbled and half missing. I scraped it all out and cut out a 4 by 11 inch piece of a window screen to replace it. The only difference was I used metal clips to hold it in place instead of a hot glue gun. Thanks for the idea! Again, nice video that was extremely helpful.

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  4 года назад

      Ryan Allen I’m glad it helped!

    • @michealerobinson7856
      @michealerobinson7856 2 года назад

      I to just got the shock of my life at the dealership when I was told how much it was going to be to replace blower motor and the resistor. I am somewhat mechanically inclined but it's been decades so on a scale from 5 to 10 how hard is this to do.

  • @rosspowell1576
    @rosspowell1576 4 года назад +1

    I have a 2012 528i experiencing the same type issues. I have purchased the HVAC Blower Motor Control Module because fan was working only on "maximum" air conditioning setting. Now it does not come on at all. BMW place says you need to replace Blower Motor at same time. First question, will my 2012 528i be configured similarly to this vehicle. Second, was this control module attached to the fan motor housing? 3rd, does it make sense to assume that the fan motor is bad and replace it at the same time? Thank you.

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  4 года назад +1

      Ross Powell it should be very similar. The control module is on the bottom and it makes perfect sense to replace both the regulator and the motor together. The reason this video exists is because I didn’t do both at the same time!

    • @FrankW1029
      @FrankW1029 4 года назад +1

      pretty much the same. except the two torx towards the firewall is more pain in the butt on the F10. you have to pop the firewall cover up to have enough room to fit a small 1/4 inch drive with a t25. at least that was my case doing it at night with a flash light on the driveway to get ONE leaf out of the fan housing and replace the garbage foam filter with just DIY screen.

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  4 года назад

      FrankW1029 it’s unbelievable how much noise one leaf can make inside the car. Worst design ever!

  • @SterlingMess
    @SterlingMess Год назад

    Did you plug into OBD first? Did it confirm a faulty motor?

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  Год назад

      It's been a while, but I don't recall BimmerLink reading any codes.

  • @rosspowell1576
    @rosspowell1576 4 года назад +1

    Thank you. This is very helpful.

  • @carscigars1710
    @carscigars1710 4 года назад +1

    Hi, great vid, I am having the same issue. Can you post links to where you purchased your parts? The fan motor and the resistor. Thank you!

    • @carscigars1710
      @carscigars1710 3 года назад +1

      @Derek Mascarin I just wanted to follow up that I finally got around to doing this (it was winter, I didn't need AC :) ) and it worked like a charm. Thanks for putting in the effort to make a vid, it certainly saved me a grand or so. Thank you!

    • @GRINGOf10
      @GRINGOf10 2 года назад

      @@carscigars1710 where did you buy the resistor from, cheers!

  • @gdsrj924
    @gdsrj924 4 года назад +1

    Will this repair code 8011FD?

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  4 года назад

      GD SRJ It seems like it does. Check this out- f10.5post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1213317

  • @eknight101
    @eknight101 3 года назад

    I will never ever buy another BMW again, or any European car for that matter! I have a 2010 BMW 535i. It seems like I've spent more time and money fixing it than I have actually driving it. In my opinion the Beamer is over-engineered and lot of things about it are more complicated then they need to be. IE, the retractable cup holders that come out of the dashboard. I get the space-saving concept. However, when you actually place a cup in the holder, the cup is directly blocking the A/C vents. Really?😠 Now I truly understand why they don't hold value. Even radiator fluid for this car is $35 a gallon😑. I will say to BMW's credit that they are very fast and fun to drive when everything is actually working.

    • @cino4919
      @cino4919 3 года назад

      Wait until your injectors start failing. 1 fails at some time but you have to renew all.

  • @Makeit996
    @Makeit996 2 года назад

    Where is the link for the part?

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  2 года назад

      I bought mine at a local parts store.

  • @prabhulakshmanan7485
    @prabhulakshmanan7485 3 года назад

    and on mine fault is-801207 blower output stage: open circuit detected in load circuit
    and found the blower carbon got melted, whether to replace only the blower or should along with the resistor unit?

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  3 года назад

      The best practice is to replace both, but you could get lucky for a while!

  • @romeyp
    @romeyp 3 года назад

    I'm looking for some assistance with what I think is a simple issue, but I can't figure it out.
    First let me say I am not mechanically inclined.
    I work in IT. Desktop computers and Server I can handle. But I have always be careful not to mess with the internals of cars I own because I didn't want to take a chance of messing something up.
    But I just could not see paying $700 or better to replace a $40 part.
    So I thought this would be the one time I did it myself.
    With that being said, here is my issue.
    I have a 2012 BMW 740i
    While driving home a few weeks ago my AC in the front stopped blowing.
    The rear passenger blower still worked, but did not blow cold air.
    After doing some research I determined the problem was the blower motor.
    I ordered a new one from Amazon and it came in the other day.
    I followed the directions on a your video to change it out.
    All seemed to go well with the exception I accidentally touched the live plug in the fuse box to a metal support bar and it sparked.
    I then taped the plug with some electrical tape, and uninstalled the metal support bar so it would be out of the way.
    I was then able to continue following the video to remove and replace the blower motor.
    I then put everything back together, but when I try to start the car it cranks but will not start.
    The fan now works and blows but the car will not start. All of the electrical items come on, but I get and error message saying "Drivetrain Malfunction"
    I borrowed a Zurich ZR11 OBD2 scanner. I connected it and get the following errors -
    1. P13E4 "Ignition and Injector relay switching delay"
    2. P13E3 "Ignition and injector relay not energized"
    3. P10A5 " Injectors Initialization Error Group 1"
    4. P10A8 " Injectors Initialization Error Group 2"
    Any assistance to get my baby back on the road would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks in advance

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  3 года назад

      It seems you blew the injector relay with the spark. It is probably near where you were working, but you should Google “2012 BMW 740i injector relay diagram” and verify its location. I’m sure you’ll disconnect the battery next time :/ The relay should look something like this: i.ebayimg.com/images/g/yIYAAOSwRs1dT0zA/s-l300.jpg

    • @romeyp
      @romeyp 3 года назад

      @@dmascarin Thank you so much for replying. I'm going to see if I can find it and replace it. Yes if I ever have to do something like this going forward I will disconnect the battery.

  • @bbb4bret
    @bbb4bret 3 года назад

    my hot wife with the hot glue lol!

  • @BigJayKay
    @BigJayKay 2 года назад

    I need a new good blower motor too 😏

  • @frazmeup
    @frazmeup 2 года назад

    Where did you order the fan and regulator from

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  2 года назад

      Local “foreign” auto parts store.

  • @אסףנוה-ל2ס
    @אסףנוה-ל2ס 3 года назад

    can you give the link where you bought it ?

    • @dmascarin
      @dmascarin  3 года назад

      I purchased the parts at a local auto parts store.