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Pictorial DIY: BMW E46 Fan Clutch Removal & Engine Belts Change For Automatic Cars
Because every DIY I've seen are for manual cars without the stupid fan in the way. This DIY is for the rest of us who own automatic cars. Also for everyone that is in need of possible pulling out their water pump since removing the fan clutch nut is the exactly what you will have to do on all cars (whether manual or automatic) to get the water pump out.
The belts DIY is easy in itself. The large pictures and crayola text within each picture should give anyone with a brain the basic idea of what to do. The fan removal was always a mystery to me and many with automatic cars that followed many website and forum DIYs that up until we realized there was a big a$$ fan in there. This shows you how to safely remove the fan and put it back in.
My DIYs do not end in the middle, like most DIYs, and leave you stranded :confused . I show you how to double check what you did and safely put everything back in there.
WATER PUMP and THERMOSTAT DIY QUICK INFO:
Only read this bit if you are interested in these tasks.
Said and done, if you can do this DIY then the water pump/thermostat DIYs will be not much more difficult, if not as easy. With the fan clutch out and shroud out and coolant drained, all that is left is removal of the bolts and bits that hold the water pump and thermostat in place. These are right there in front of you.
My car only has 49k on the clock, as of this writing, but it is still a 7-8 year old car so I plan of changing my plastic OEM pump and thermostat housing for the metal high performance water pump and an aluminum body thermostat housing over the next couple of months just to be safe.
HERE IS THE BMW M54 E46 Automatic Fan Clutch & Engine Belts DIY:
Because every DIY I've seen are for manual cars without the stupid fan in the way. This DIY is for the rest of us who own automatic cars. Also for everyone that is in need of possible pulling out their water pump since removing the fan clutch nut is the exactly what you will have to do on all cars (whether manual or automatic) to get the water pump out.
The belts DIY is easy in itself. The large pictures and crayola text within each picture should give anyone with a brain the basic idea of what to do. The fan removal was always a mystery to me and many with automatic cars that followed many website and forum DIYs that up until we realized there was a big a$$ fan in there. This shows you how to safely remove the fan and put it back in.
My DIYs do not end in the middle, like most DIYs, and leave you stranded :confused . I show you how to double check what you did and safely put everything back in there.
WATER PUMP and THERMOSTAT DIY QUICK INFO:
Only read this bit if you are interested in these tasks.
Said and done, if you can do this DIY then the water pump/thermostat DIYs will be not much more difficult, if not as easy. With the fan clutch out and shroud out and coolant drained, all that is left is removal of the bolts and bits that hold the water pump and thermostat in place. These are right there in front of you.
My car only has 49k on the clock, as of this writing, but it is still a 7-8 year old car so I plan of changing my plastic OEM pump and thermostat housing for the metal high performance water pump and an aluminum body thermostat housing over the next couple of months just to be safe.
HERE IS THE BMW M54 E46 Automatic Fan Clutch & Engine Belts DIY:










