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Old 01-20-2009, 10:55 AM
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Hi Colin - Awesome info. I bought my first BMW yesterday night (an 04 X5) and noticed this ticking noise this morning. I have to be honest, I freaked out thinking I had bought a car with a broken HVAC.

Is it easy to remove the climate control panel? Do you have instructions to do it or do you know somewhere on the web I can find them?

In fact - when I woke up this morning the cars climate control was set to maximum values of 31c although I know I set it to 21c last night. Could this be because the fun is broken and the sensor was not getting the air it needed so it just reset the whole system to 31c or something?

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Old 01-20-2009, 11:34 PM
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+1 final stage resistor
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Hi Colin - Awesome info. I bought my first BMW yesterday night (an 04 X5) and noticed this ticking noise this morning. I have to be honest, I freaked out thinking I had bought a car with a broken HVAC.

Is it easy to remove the climate control panel? Do you have instructions to do it or do you know somewhere on the web I can find them?

In fact - when I woke up this morning the cars climate control was set to maximum values of 31c although I know I set it to 21c last night. Could this be because the fun is broken and the sensor was not getting the air it needed so it just reset the whole system to 31c or something?

Cheers,
AAK
AAK,
I used an old credit card to get the panel out. As I remember, you slide it between the rough dashboard material, around the panel, and the panel itself. It does not have to go in very far, just far enough to help it out with a little bit of jiggling.
As far as why your system resets to 31c. Perhaps, that is where the previous owner had it set. It will remember previous settings until you have changed it to what you want a couple of times.
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Old 01-21-2009, 04:17 AM
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Colin - sounds good mate - thanks. On another forum someone has said actually it's probably the final stage resistor (hedgehog) I want to change since the clicking/ticking is always there. They said I might need to do what you said too - but since it's ALWAYS there its probably the resistor that's at fault. What do you reckon?
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Colin - sounds good mate - thanks. On another forum someone has said actually it's probably the final stage resistor (hedgehog) I want to change since the clicking/ticking is always there. They said I might need to do what you said too - but since it's ALWAYS there its probably the resistor that's at fault. What do you reckon?
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AAK,
Wasn't aware that the fsr caused any noise. It does seem to be a very common problem on the earlier models. A new and improved version, that is longer lasting, was introduced around 2004. They are relatively inexpensive (in the US at least) so it would definitely be a worthwhile job. Not sure if a dealer could tell you if you have a later unit fitted. If you ask, make sure you take along the last seven digits of your chassis number. Do a search on the fsr using the search function at the top of the page, you will be amazed at how often this subject comes up. There is also a procedure, on the opening page of the Forum, on how to change the fsr, including rhd X5.
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Old 01-21-2009, 08:27 PM
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Cheers mate - found the procedure and will follow it. The FSR itself does not make the noise. I will need to clean the fan too. However, a faulty FSR can cause the fan to stay on all the time which is happening in my case. Hence the need to change the FSR. A new FSR will cost me about 50 pounds.
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I have the same sound. I'm thinking its normal.
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Old 01-21-2009, 08:45 PM
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Sound may be normal but its on all the time in my car - I'm worried it's going to kill the battery.
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fsr noise

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Sound may be normal but its on all the time in my car - I'm worried it's going to kill the battery.
Hi mate, mine is doing the same and its killed the battery. Everything seems to point to the fsr. Im going to try get one and change it tmrw (mon). How did you get on with yours? If you sit in the car and take the keys out, do you get a fan sound coming on very quiet and stayin on for about 20seconds, then going offf for a min and back on??
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my 2004 3.0d does it,I freaked at first but it turns off, leave a window open, close all doors, stick your head in after 15 mins sound is gone, dont worry
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