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Well tried finding the fault of my heater fan wasnt working found motor to be seized but god what a pian in the arse ot is to replace dash out etc etc any 1 have an easier way of removing the box the motor is situated on??????
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smithy318i
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Access the motor from the engine compartment.
An access hatch is on the firewall directly behind the engine.

An access hatch is on the firewall directly behind the engine.


Easy to replace the fan.
Open the bonnet and remove the panel on the bulkhead-about 6 x 6mm bolts from memory.
Fan is located inside there and is secured in place with a single spring clip.
About an hours work max to change over
Open the bonnet and remove the panel on the bulkhead-about 6 x 6mm bolts from memory.
Fan is located inside there and is secured in place with a single spring clip.
About an hours work max to change over

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daimlerman
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There's an access panel in the bulkhead on the engine bay side!
You will need to remove the engine loom holder thingy on a four pot to see it.

Not an ideal shot,but you can see the hatch open!
You will need to remove the engine loom holder thingy on a four pot to see it.

Not an ideal shot,but you can see the hatch open!
Youth is wasted on the young.
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Took too long to hunt down a photo!
Youth is wasted on the young.
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I don't think you should have told him that just yet, maybe a day or two!About an hours work max to change over
Oh, your OK he's too far away to rush round and beat the crap out of you!
I've just taken the gearchange of a 320, that took about hour and a half (prop off, shit in me eyes, skin off me knuckles) and I hadn't a clue what the f#?k I was doin either!
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Please buy some of the bits off this old 320i!
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I think he's probably got the message now boys
I hope no one lives close by!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh! were all right, don't need the brown trousers now! Phew, that was close!
I hope no one lives close by!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh! were all right, don't need the brown trousers now! Phew, that was close!
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Please buy some of the bits off this old 320i!
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Witness protection programme?
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Please buy some of the bits off this old 320i!
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Just another one then guys now ive got some attention rev counter isnt working ive dne a engine transplant to a m42 from m40 auto to manual any ideas and yes i know it aint a six pot but this is my first car !!!!!
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Hold your breath Brewer, one of 'em had better get this right first time!
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There's a clip on strap around it....brewer wrote:I was removing the dash anyway to replace due to it beeing cracked!!! so i havnt lost anything dooing this! and yh found the access panel and i could not gett the motor out had to remove whole box to do it
Keep your eyes peeled for my cars,currently both laches,as seen below...
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Its the big round multi plug in the engine bay that connects the engine loom to the car loom. Its usually attached to the bulkhead near that access panel for the fan motor!
The pins may be in a different pattern on the M40 to the M42. Not sure, but worth checking.
The pins may be in a different pattern on the M40 to the M42. Not sure, but worth checking.
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Pin pattern is the same, but check out my "wiring warning" sticky in the engine swaps forum. (Probably too late now for this particular swap.)n1tr0_9 wrote:The pins may be in a different pattern on the M40 to the M42. Not sure, but worth checking.
A poor connection at pin 9 (black wire) will kill the tacho, but another possible cause is the possibly knackered batteries on the SI board in the cluster finally giving up their attempt to cling on to life, when they were starved of their charging voltage while the main car battery was disconnected during the engine swap.
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That Brian's good ain't he?
He's back? Where's he been?
I thought I'd missed that 3 touring image!
He's back? Where's he been?
I thought I'd missed that 3 touring image!
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Ive checked the pins in th c101 plug all is fine only thing it could be is these so called battery ive founfd them but they have been glued in are these the ones ??? plus tried anouther instrument panel and the mpg worked but no rev counter aany ideasBrianmoooore wrote:Pin pattern is the same, but check out my "wiring warning" sticky in the engine swaps forum. (Probably too late now for this particular swap.)n1tr0_9 wrote:The pins may be in a different pattern on the M40 to the M42. Not sure, but worth checking.
A poor connection at pin 9 (black wire) will kill the tacho, but another possible cause is the possibly knackered batteries on the SI board in the cluster finally giving up their attempt to cling on to life, when they were starved of their charging voltage while the main car battery was disconnected during the engine swap.
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Measure the voltage across the batteries. The batteries are either AAA sized NiCd cells, each 1.2 volts, or slightly shorter lithium cells, which are 3 volts each, and have metal tags on each end which are soldered to the circuit board.
ok will try find my multimeter tonite go to my unit and have a prodBrianmoooore wrote:Measure the voltage across the batteries. The batteries are either AAA sized NiCd cells, each 1.2 volts, or slightly shorter lithium cells, which are 3 volts each, and have metal tags on each end which are soldered to the circuit board.


