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Bavarian Autosport's video: Replacing The Final Stage Unit Blower Resistor On A BMW

@Replacing The Final Stage Unit (Blower Resistor) On A BMW
BLOG ARTICLE: http://blog.bavauto.com/16847 "Like" us on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/BavarianAutosport "Follow" us on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/BavAuto "Subscribe" to us on YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/BavarianAuto Visit our online store - http://www.bavauto.com/ Call our Advisors at 800-535-2002 HEAT & A/C BLOWER HAVE A MIND OF ITS OWN? While this DIY is specifically addressing replacement of the blower final stage unit in the E53 X5 (01-06) models, the general procedures are applicable to the late E36 3-series (96-98/99), E46 3-series (98-05/06), E39 5-series (97-03), E85/86 Z4 (03-08) and E83 X3 (04-10). Specific details on the differences in trim panel removal are available in the applicable Bentley Publishers repair manuals. Items shown in this video are available in our online store at - http://www.bavauto.com/ , or call our Advisors at 800-535-2002. Need additional tech help? Please visit our tech blog for thousands of Tech and DIY BMW and MINI articles at: http://blog.bavauto.com/ Items shown in this video: Click below for Final Stage Units: https://www.bavauto.com/engine-drivetrain/heating-air-conditioning.html?product_name=8119 Click below for non-marring pry tools: https://www.bavauto.com/tools-manuals/tools-lubricants.html?product_name=8915 Click below for Torx bit set: https://www.bavauto.com/27200 Click below for 69-piece metric & Torx socket set: https://www.bavauto.com/cta10100 One of the most common problems on later model BMWs is for the heat and A/C blower control to fail. This causes the blower motor to run at varying speeds or not at all, or even to run continuously (not shut off). Changing the blower speed input on the climate control panel may have intermittent or no effect on the actual blower speed or operation. The most typical cause for these symptoms is a faulty blower final stage unit (commonly known as the blower resistor). PHOTO 7743 (somewhere in the copy, or as a lead photo) Later model BMWs (generally from the late ‘90s-on, with digital climate control panels) use a continuously variable blower speed control as opposed to the earlier models that have three or four specific blower speeds that are chosen via a control knob or dial. This continuously variable control is accomplished through a digitally modulated “final stage unit”. These final stage units do eventually fail and as noted above, the common symptoms may include; blower motor will not change speed per the climate control inputs, blower motor changes speed on its own when not in “auto” mode, blower motor does not operate at all, blower motor will not shut off. If your BMW is experiencing any of these symptoms, it may need a new final stage unit. All products noted in this video can be purchased in our online store, http://www.bavauto.com/, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You are also welcome to e-mail us at info@bavauto.com or call into our headquarters and speak to our knowledgeable advisors at (800) 535-2002 (Mon.-Thurs. 8AM to 9PM EST, Fri. 8AM to 7PM EST, and Sat. 9AM to 4PM EST www.BavAuto.com

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