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Re: Relay Location For Heater Fan Blower On '87 325



Phantom,

The problem isn't caused by a bad relay, it's caused by a bad resistor pack 
on the blower motor.  The replacement part costs less than $30.  It's 
located on the blower assembly, and access to it is gained by opening up the 
access panel on the firewall (in the engine compartment).

There are 4-5 screws that hold the panel in place, and you'll need to cut a 
few cable ties that hold wire harnesses to wire holders on the panel.  Once 
the panel is removed, you'll see the wires that lead to the resistor module 
(square curved base).  The resistors are on the inside, so that air from the 
blower can keep them cool.

- -rb

>
>Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 08:38:10 +0000
>From: phantom@domain.elided
>Subject: Relay Location For Heater Fan Blower On '87 325
>
>Hello.  Recently, I discovered that my blower fan will only turn on when 
>the fan switch is turned
>to the highest position.  I'd like to rule out the relay and/or the switch 
>before replacing the
>actual fan.  Does the fact that the fan still operates at the high setting, 
>make anyone believe
>that the switch is faulty or the relay is malfunctioning?  Next problem:  
>the whereabouts of the
>relay switch for the fan on a 1987 325.
>


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