Available stock
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HEATER FAN MOTOR F10 # Resistor # (981) *64-40*38,000 kmAU $140.00
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HEATER FAN MOTOR F25 # Heater Fan #20,075 kmAU $200.00
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HEATER FAN MOTOR E84 # Heater Fan # 04/10-30,096 kmAU $200.00
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HEATER FAN MOTOR E85 # Heater fan # (599) *64-40*84,401 kmAU $200.00
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HEATER FAN MOTOR #HEATER FAN# E8381,996 kmAU $150.00
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HEATER FAN MOTOR E65 # Heater Fan # U/R211,248 kmAU $220.00
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HEATER FAN MOTOR #HEATER FAN# E8366,197 kmAU $150.00
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HEATER FAN MOTOR #RESISTOR# E36 (COMPACT)202,224 kmAU $70.00
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HEATER FAN MOTOR #HEATER FAN# E36 COMPACT202,224 kmAU $150.00
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HEATER FAN MOTOR #HEATER FAN# E36 COMPACT177,966 kmAU $150.00
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HEATER FAN MOTOR #RESISTOR# E36 (COMPACT)116,802 kmAU $70.00
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HEATER FAN MOTOR E53 # Heater fan # (305) *64-40*137,241 kmAU $250.00
Helpful Information
This guide aims to provide 'general' information about BMW transmissions, such as common issues that we've encountered and tips on determining fitment compatibility.
Blower units are a common issue in BMWs—particularly the E70 X5.
All blower motors—including all E, F and G-Generation parts—are susceptible to corrosion and electrical shorts, but can also can wear out with high-usage.
The earlier E-Generation vehicles had particularly problematic resistor blocks—but BMW has moved on to using more reliable solid-state regulators.
The blower motors is part of a vehicle’s HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system—it is responsible for circulating air throughout the cabin, through the ducts and vents.
It sits within the dash, consisting of a drive motor and fan blades—which it used to distribute either arm air (coming from the heater core) or cool air (coming from the AC systems evaporator.)
The regulator/resistor restricts is used to control the speed of the blower motor.
Model generations typically only have one type of blower unit & regulator—but larger models will have auxiliary motors in the rear of the car, so it’s important to diagnose/order the correct one.
If you want to 100% confirm fitment compatibility of a blower motor, we recommend matching the genuine BMW part numbers from the catalogue. This can be done by decoding your vehicle’s VIN in a BMW EPC (electronic part catalogue.)
If you don’t have access to an EPC, provide our team with your vehicle’s 17-digit VIN—and we’ll check our stock for a compatible match.
Blower units can interchange between some similar models—but different cabin sizes and part size restrictions make interchangeability limited.
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