BMW E36 Overheat: Radiator Fan and Temperature Sensor

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
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    EDIT: This system has been upgraded.
    Watch Part Two: • BMW E36 Overheat: Radi...
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    ⚠ THIS METHOD ALSO BYPASSES THE FUSEBOX!
    Don't do this if you don't know what you are doing lol
    (Specially if you are not BECAUSE RACECAR vibes or use AC)
    Sorry if speaking too fast or not too detailed on some parts,
    Just tried to consolidate most info on a non 3h long video...
    Let me know if useful? Thanks.

Комментарии • 14

  • @nomodnolife
    @nomodnolife  9 дней назад

    UPDATE: This system has been upgraded!
    Watch Part 2: ruclips.net/video/7qYjfgkce8A/видео.html
    Follow me on Instagram: @nomodnolife

  • @konops76
    @konops76 Год назад +2

    What about when clima is power on and fan must be powered on all the time?

  • @mramirez2283
    @mramirez2283 Год назад

    can u be a little more clear on the wiring so u run a positive cable with a fuse that positive goes where to the connecter to which cable ??

  • @DonBMW
    @DonBMW Год назад

    Very cool! My fan was not working and I tested everything. Fuse ok. Relays ok. and Getting power to the fan plug. Then I decided to connect the fan directly to the battery (12v) and it was dead. But If I connect the fan to my 20V drill battery the fan powers up perfect. Maybe the motor is so old it can't power up at 12V. Thoughts?

    • @nomodnolife
      @nomodnolife  Год назад

      Yes it might happen. I did all this on the video and it worked but still had some random problems after that of the fan sometimes working and sometimes not, being too old and heavy, and getting stuck to kick (depending on the position it last stopped) even with good/new battery. Ended up deleting the whole thing and revamping even more with electric fan (same system on the video, just a different fan itself) hope it helped.

    • @DonBMW
      @DonBMW Год назад +1

      @@nomodnolife
      Good to know. I corrected my previous comment. If I connect to my 20V drill battery the fan starts but not at 12v from the car. Even though the fan is 12v fan. So I just ordered a new fan. I’ll see how it goes and report back.

    • @brandonrobishaw7606
      @brandonrobishaw7606 6 месяцев назад

      Factory fans have a 0.5 ohm 100w resistor wired in near the fan motor. These can fail, test the motor without a resistor.

    • @DonBMW
      @DonBMW 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@brandonrobishaw7606
      Thank you. I went ahead and replaced the fan. It works perfect now!

  • @ΧΡΗΣΤΟΣΤΣΙΦΟΥΤΗΣ-ο3ο
    @ΧΡΗΣΤΟΣΤΣΙΦΟΥΤΗΣ-ο3ο 8 месяцев назад

    Hello, can i ask you something? i have E36 318is i have to aux fan. one (the OEM) front of AC radiator and 2nd on main engine radiator. can i delete the 2nd fan and work the car only with the OEM aux fan without a clutch fan?

    • @nomodnolife
      @nomodnolife  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes but the opposite works best which is what I did on both

    • @brandonrobishaw7606
      @brandonrobishaw7606 6 месяцев назад +1

      The puller fan can work by itself however the factory wiring uses the pusher fan if it has that option when the A/C pressure increases.
      Wiring may need to be adjusted.

  • @matheusfariasdelima4941
    @matheusfariasdelima4941 Год назад

    Good video bro, i want know part name of conector, the piece u use for conection ?!

    • @nomodnolife
      @nomodnolife  Год назад

      Fala mano n entendi sua pergunta
      O nome é sensor de temperatura
      Da água do radiador
      Water temp sensor

    • @MartelMartin736
      @MartelMartin736 Год назад

      ​@@nomodnolifethe part that holds the fuse