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Old 01-24-2017, 01:02 PM
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Question Climate Control dead- Fuse #48 keeps blowing

Howdy!
Its the middle of winter and my climate control has died. Defrost is an important feature, trust me on that. LOL

2001 BMW X5 with 4.4

Fuse #48 is popping. I replaced the 7.5 fuse with another 7.5 and the control head turned on, then immediately popped the fuse. Looking at what else is connected to the #48 circuit it mentioned heated headlamp washers. I've done the 'take the control head out and use compressed air to clean it and the sensors' and it didn't help. So, trying to unplug whatever else might be causing it to pop so I can isolate the issue. Does anyone have a pic of the connector(s) that need to be unplugged to isolate the control head?

Its cold, and I need to get this fixed asap... appreciate your help and any suggestions you may have!
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