great information - thanks Ross! This is a repair I need to do in the spring when it's warmer.
A lower cost alternative to the uber expensive motor and squirrel cage assembly sold by the Bavarians is to use the motor intended for a Mercedes 190E (W201). Bosch # 0 130 111 109 available @ Autohausaz for ~$90.
I tried the Fasco motor suggested in another post but was unable to get it to seat properly in the holder.
The MB spec motor is essentially identical with one exception, the "can" of the motor itself is 12mm shorter than the BM job. I cut a 1/2" strip of wood to 45mm long and 12mm wide inserted it in the holder on the side opposite the motor brushes to take up the extra space.
I took some pictures and will do my first write up for you guys.
"The gas pedal wouldn't go to the floor if it weren't meant to be there"
great information - thanks Ross! This is a repair I need to do in the spring when it's warmer.
Good news, Ross, can't wait to see the write-up and some pics, my blower motor also makes noise.
Thanks
I lucked out and found a used one from a 535 at the pick and pull and a faint production date of "2001" from what I can tell on the orange sticker. Although I did hear a tiny tiny squeak the other day. Hopefully it was my imagination
1993 525iA M50TU
Black on Black...need pics
208,888 miles
I need to get the photos off the camera and also help in posting them from the GF who is somewhat less enthusiastic about cars than myself.
Novice Guru, the squeek could just be the cages rubbing because of imperfect alignment. There isn't a lot of clearance around them so a little off can make a difference.
"The gas pedal wouldn't go to the floor if it weren't meant to be there"
I've done a write up but am unable to post due to size, happy to e-mail to one of you guys if you can figure out how to post it.
Sorry, I'm a dinosaur.
"The gas pedal wouldn't go to the floor if it weren't meant to be there"
see your PM message, my email address is there, just send it to me and I will post it.
Or post the write up here, and use imageshack or www.photobucket.com to download the pics from your PC to there, and then just link it. I will do the same.
Thanks
done, it's on my website under
write-up by Ross Lagergreen Blower motor write up .doc (big file, please wait for pics)
see below link
Thanks ROSS!
and for the German guys also here
http://www.e32-schrauber.de:80/bmw/s-ihka.htm
Nice write-up, Ross. Thanks!