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<blockquote data-quote="ozone" data-source="post: 109098" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>If the fan in front of your radiator is not working, first check the fuse - E36 uses a green fuse - check the fuse box cover to identify which is the fuse.</p><p>If the fuse is OK and the fan is not moving - change the fan NOW !</p><p>The fan helps the cooling system. If it does not work, not much problem at high speeds on the highway as a the flow of air helps.</p><p>If you are stuck in a jam, there is a good chance that your car will overheat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozone, post: 109098, member: 71"] If the fan in front of your radiator is not working, first check the fuse - E36 uses a green fuse - check the fuse box cover to identify which is the fuse. If the fuse is OK and the fan is not moving - change the fan NOW ! The fan helps the cooling system. If it does not work, not much problem at high speeds on the highway as a the flow of air helps. If you are stuck in a jam, there is a good chance that your car will overheat. [/QUOTE]
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