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Subject: E28 blower <Jerry Skere>
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From: Laurence R Swain <[email protected]>
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Date: Wed, 4 Jan 1995 15:48:25 +0001 (EST)
Jerry:
The first dashboard heater fan on my '85 528e failed around 50K miles.
Fix it, I said. Ouch!, I said when I picked up the car -- $325 to replace it!
The second lock-up ocurred around 100K miles. Can't it be lubed, I asked?
Nope -- another $325! But this time I asked for the failed part.
The fan assembly has a 1920's look to it, but is really rather flimsy. I lubed the failed fan w/ 3-in1 oil from an oil can with a flex spout.
Hooked it up to benchtop 12V supply and ran it.
It was fine! Relubed and ran on the bench a few more times to assure that bearings
were liberally doused with oil, and put fan assembly back into the box.
At 150K miles, when the second replacement fan failed, I replaced it with the
one I had oiled.
A short while back, that fan started squeaking. Oiled it in place;
still running fine.
What I have learned: The bearings are lousy. Oil them from time to time
(especially if a squeak develops), and the fan's life should be determined
by wear on the commutator, rather than by failure of the bearings.
Larry Swain
[email protected]