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This is a very informative thread, especially the link to the step-by-step procedure for you to replace the FSR. Just one question: The thread describes the symptoms of a bad FSR (erratic fan speed, fan won't turn off after turning off the the car, etc.). I don't have any of these symptoms, but I do have a wicked parasitic leak that drains my battery stone dead from a full charge in about two days, and many people have said this could be caused by a "bad" FSR. If my car isn't displaying any of the symptoms of a faulty FSR, could it still be responsible for my massive current drain? Thanks.
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Suggest you pull fuses one at a time and isolate the circuit with the parasitic draw before looking at individual components.
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Yes, that's what I was thinking as well, but the procedure for doing this on this car with the battery inside the passenger compartment has me confused, as there appears to be several ways to do it, with strong opinions as to which way is best. I have another thread asking for clarification on the procedure.
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Awesome thread. I just went through this and replace the FSR. It was a bee-ache to get the bugger out and then back in. Even had my 12yo son try with his smaller hands. Finally we got it together and my AC is blowin' cold.
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I had same issue with parasitic drain every 2 days on a 2002 X5. No need to remove glove as you can just reach up under dash on passenger side and replace FSR. Dealer said it would take almost 1k in tests to find after they had car overnight doing tests. I bought the FSR for 90 bucks and replace it myself in 5 minutes. fixed issue. Only hint was randomly I could hear a very quiet fan still running after car went into sleep mode.
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