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I believe coolant temp needle will stay around the middle when temp is in between something like 94 and 108 degrees. So it is not entirely a precise gauge.
If you want actual temp - get values from Inpa or similar.BMW / E46M Interior & Trim Restoration.
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/c...ch-restoration
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With outlet T at 55C, what is the engine coolant T?Originally posted by kimumu View PostIt kicked in at the coolant outlet temperature reached 55 degrees.
E46 non-M fan turned on at outlet at 80C or higher, but I am not sure for M cars.
The higher T is not related to your new way of bleeding. It's higher bc the fan was unplugged.
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94 to 108C is too high for the M gauge to stay at 12 o'clock.Originally posted by TexaZ3 View PostI believe coolant temp needle will stay around the middle when temp is in between something like 94 and 108 degrees. So it is not entirely a precise gauge.
If you want actual temp - get values from Inpa or similar.
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Sure, I don't remember exact numbers. All I'm saying is that the gauge is not absolute - when the needle is in the middle - it could be any temp in the range. OP shouldn't overthink this.Originally posted by sapote View Post
94 to 108C is too high for the M gauge to stay at 12 o'clock.BMW / E46M Interior & Trim Restoration.
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/c...ch-restoration
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The table shows the fan motor input voltage PWM duty cycle from 0% to 100% based on some kind of temperature. I think it should be based on the radiator outlet T primarily, not some sort of outside housing T. Btw, what is exactly Outside Housing T?Originally posted by BMWfanz View PostHere is basic Fan power vs outside housing temperature map table.
From Tis: the fan motor only run between 10% to 90% PWM signal, so this is in conflict with the above table that shows 100% fan voltage at T = 90C.
E46:
The electric fan is activated by means of a power output stage directly on the fan motor. The motor control unit activates this power output stage by means of a square-wave signal with duty factors (variable pulse width) between 10 and 90 % thus controlling the various speeds of the electric fan. Pulse duty factors less than 5 % and greater than 95 % do not trigger activation but rather they are used for fault detection purposes.
Last edited by sapote; 11-12-2025, 01:27 PM.
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If i will find some free time i will check how it works on my swapped E30 S54, i have only e-fan.Originally posted by sapote View Post
The table shows the fan motor input voltage PWM duty cycle from 0% to 100% based on some kind of temperature. I think it should be based on the radiator outlet T primarily, not some sort of outside housing T. Btw, what is exactly Outside Housing T?
From Tis: the fan motor only run between 10% to 90% PWM signal, so this is in conflict with the above table that shows 100% fan voltage at T = 90C.
E46:
The electric fan is activated by means of a power output stage directly on the fan motor. The motor control unit activates this power output stage by means of a square-wave signal with duty factors (variable pulse width) between 10 and 90 % thus controlling the various speeds of the electric fan. Pulse duty factors less than 5 % and greater than 95 % do not trigger activation but rather they are used for fault detection purposes.
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