So on my 2006 e90 my climate control is not working, it doesn\'t even turn on even when the car is started. Anyone have any ideas. Check your fuses, look in your owners manual, do a search here for fuses. Fuses are located behind your glove box, the fuse puller is the orange pretzel in the middle/left of the fuse box.
Toughest parts: pushing the plastic clip hard enough to get the FSU out. getting the control motor back in, especially the tops screw - the corner of the motor assembly clips into the trum; getting teh glove box properly installed and lined-up. Total time: 2 days to get the part plus 45 minutes labor.The heater may stop working in BMW 5 Series due to low coolant level or air in the cooling system, clogged heater core, bad thermostat, faulty blend door actuator, bad water pump, dirty cabin air filter, bad blower motor, or HVAC control unit malfunction. 1. Low coolant or air in the cooling system. Low coolant level or air in the cooling
First select Defrost, top button on Right side of IHKA (Climate Control) panel. Let that run for ~ 1 minute with warm engine. Then select Footwell air distribution (bottom button on Left side) for ~ 1 minute, then center vent discharge (middle button on Left side), and finally windscreen discharge (upper buttton on Left side).
We have a 2006 BMW 325i. Last week the fan for the heater/ a./c. quit working. The lights on the dash ramp up as you push the plus button, but no fan sound or air movement from any of the outlets Over … read moreheater on - blows hot air on passenger side, cold air on driver side I ended up scratching in the foot wells and checking the blower and Door Blend Actuator module, flaps all that nonsense. I even dismantled the actual motor that controls the flaps as this is sometimes the problem, that in the unit, the teeth break off (not my problem tho).