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5-Series (E12,E28, E34, E39, E60) Chat relating to the BMW 5-Series of all generations. Specific models include: BMW 518, BMW 520, BMW 520i, BMW 530i, BMW 528i, BMW 530i, BMW 518i, BMW 524d, BMW 525i, BMW 525e, BMW 528e, BMW 540i, BMW 535i, BMW 520d, BMW 525td, BMW 525d, BMW 530d, BMW 525i/xi, BMW 530i/xi. (BMW 5-Series Forum)


       
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Old 02-23-2005, 11:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I was driving around just fine in my 1988 528e with the AC and heater working. I came home then an hour later I had to go back out, but I noticed none of the heater controls did anything. The AC wouldn't power on nor does the fan work. I check the fuses in the engine compartment and they were fine. Do you guys know what may be wrong? Thanks.
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IF the fan runs on high speed only, don't rule out the electronic auto temp controller. they can be troublesome. Good Luck
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Is all the fuses for the car in the engine compartment?
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Is all the fuses for the car in the engine compartment?
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I have a 525I, and all the fuses are in the engine compartment,
on the drivers side. It looks like a small square box
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