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BMW 750iL Fan Clutch

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Upgrade your vehicle's fan clutch with A-Premium's top-notch options. Experience high performance and long-lasting durability for your ride.

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Engine Cooling Radiator Fan Clutch for 1988-1994 BMW 750iLEngine Cooling Radiator Fan Clutch for 1988-1994 BMW 750iL
A-Premium®Part # FC043
Engine Cooling Radiator Fan Clutch for 1988-1994 BMW 750iL
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2-year warranty
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Fits BMW 750iL: 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
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Vehicle: BMW 750iL
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MaterialSteel
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Vemo V20-04-1063-1 Engine Cooling Fan Clutch
VemoPart # V20-04-1063-1
Vemo V20-04-1063-1 Engine Cooling Fan Clutch
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$136.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits 1990-1998 BMW 750iL, 1991-1992 BMW 850i, 1993-1995 BMW 740i, 1993-1997 BMW 850Ci, 1993-2001 BMW 740iL, 1994-1995 BMW 530i, 1994-1995 BMW 540i, 1994-1995 BMW 850CSi, 1994-1997 BMW 840Ci, 1997-2001 BMW 740i, 1997-2003 BMW 540i
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V20-04-1063-1, 6500922, 6536900000, 51980, 8MV376732101, 720002010, 18681, 11521468055, 
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Beck/Arnley 130-0205 Engine Cooling Fan Clutch
Beck/ArnleyPart # 130-0205
Beck/Arnley 130-0205 Engine Cooling Fan Clutch
4.434 Reviews
$126.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits 1988-1998 BMW 750iL, 1991-1992 BMW 850i, 1993-1995 BMW 740i, 1993-1997 BMW 850Ci, 1993-2001 BMW 740iL, 1994-1995 BMW 530i, 1994-1995 BMW 540i, 1994-1995 BMW 850CSi, 1994-1997 BMW 840Ci, 1997-2001 BMW 740i, 1997-2003 BMW 540i
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130-0205
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ÜRO Parts 11527502804 Engine Cooling Fan Clutch
ÜRO PartsPart # 11527502804
ÜRO Parts 11527502804 Engine Cooling Fan Clutch
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$103.99
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Fits 1988-2001 BMW 750iL, 1991-1992 BMW 850i, 1993-1995 BMW 740i, 1993-1997 BMW 850Ci, 1993-2001 BMW 740iL, 1994-1995 BMW 530i, 1994-1995 BMW 540i, 1994-1997 BMW 840Ci, 1995-1995 BMW 850CSi, 1997-2001 BMW 740i, 1997-2003 BMW 540i
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What is a fan clutch in the car?

A fan clutch is a quietly efficient and essential player within the cooling system of the vehicle. Positioned between your car's engine and the radiator fan, its primary task is to manage the fan's speed to control engine temperature effectively.

When the engine begins to heat up due to the demands of driving or environmental conditions, the fan clutch senses this temperature rise. It responds by engaging and allowing the radiator fan to spin at a faster rate. This action pulls in more air through the radiator, performing a crucial role in cooling down the engine. Now, when the engine cools down, perhaps during highway cruising or after shutting off the vehicle, the fan clutch disengages. This reduces the fan's speed or stops it altogether, which conserves engine power and contributes to improved fuel efficiency.

Bad fan clutch symptoms

Notice a few things to check if your fan clutch gets lazy or sick:

  • Overheating: If your car gets too hot, especially in traffic, the fan clutch may not be cooling the engine properly.
  • Loud noise: A noisy fan when it's not supposed to be could mean the fan clutch is acting up.
  • AC weakness: If your AC isn't as cool as usual, blame the fan clutch for reduced airflow.
  • Temperature fluctuations: Unusual temperature gauge swings can indicate a problematic fan clutch.
  • Leaks or damage: Fluid leaks or physical damage on the fan clutch are bad signs.
  • Traffic heat: If your car overheats in traffic but cools down on the open road, the fan clutch might be slacking.
  • Easy fan spin: Fan blades that spin too easily suggest a lazy fan clutch.

Fan clutch replacement

If you're experiencing issues with your car's fan clutch, it might be time for a replacement. Keep in mind that this job can be a bit tricky, so it's usually best left to a professional mechanic. However, if you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast and have the necessary tools, here's a general idea of how it's done:

  1. Ensure safety: Park on level ground with the engine off.
  2. Drain coolant (if needed): Place a drain pan, open the radiator drain valve, and collect coolant.
  3. Remove fan shroud: Use tools to detach the shroud if required.
  4. Loosen fan clutch nut: Use a holding tool or wrench to loosen the nut counterclockwise.
  5. Take out the fan and clutch assembly: Carefully remove it from the engine.
  6. Install the new fan clutch: Hand-tighten the nut, then torque it to the manufacturer's specs.
  7. Reattach the fan shroud: Secure it with bolts or clips.
  8. Refill coolant (if drained): Top off the radiator with fresh coolant.
  9. Test it: Start the engine and ensure the new fan clutch is working correctly, maintaining a normal engine temperature.