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    Error code 143 E-box blower fan diagnosing

    My car consistently pulls a lingering Error code 143 regarding the E-box blower fan. Seems the code isn't that the fan failed but may be having unexpected current and could be on its way out?
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    Read around and others have said the sign of failure is a chirping sound. I dont have such sounds, and the fuse should be good since it controls other stuff like the DME and the car drives fine. Wass going to replace w a new one but theyre very pricey, so another option someone did was to take part the blower fan and regrease the bearings; there was a thread for how to do this on the old M3F but well... yknow..



    Anyone know how to go about this? And any tips I can diagnose the blower fan to nail down whats causing this error code? Really don't want the fan dying and end up cooking my DME ha.
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    Sorry to bump this but could use some advice or tips on how to go about dianosing this. I have my trim panel out and light and obd port harness hanging in my footwell and want to troubleshoot this error before I replace it again.
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      #3
      You can remove the Ebox fan itself pretty easily and then run 12V through it to see if the motor spins properly.

      3 screws hold the white housing in the footwell, and the fan unplugs from the ebox side in the engine bay.

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        #4
        Originally posted by dl.m3 View Post
        You can remove the Ebox fan itself pretty easily and then run 12V through it to see if the motor spins properly.

        3 screws hold the white housing in the footwell, and the fan unplugs from the ebox side in the engine bay.

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        Sounds like a good move, I'm down to try that. Silly, somewhat embarrassing, question: how do I run power to it after Ive removed it? Sorry I'm a complete wiring and electrical noob lol.
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          #5
          The proper way is to find a DC power supply into the ebox electric motor terminals, that's the only way I'd recommend for someone unfamiliar with electronics.

          I can't recall but I think the car turns on the E-box fan for about 5 seconds on engine start-up, although I wanna say it doesn't always occur? Can't remember if it was temperature dependent. Hope someone else can chime in.

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