Blue Print MINI Radiator Fan Resistor Solution

May 20, 2016
Blue Print MINI Radiator Fan Resistor Solution
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Blue Print is best known as an Asian and American parts specialist, but also has an expanding range for British made vehicles. This features many in-demand parts that might usually be considered as dealer only.


A good example of this is the radiator fan resistor for the BMW MINI.  The car’s cooling system is responsible for carrying heat away from the engine to the outside air. The radiator fan motor powers the radiator fan, and failure of these parts can cause the engine to overheat. Over time, wear and tear can also cause the radiator fan to work less efficiently.

The radiator fan resistor on the BMW Mini (2001>2006) can fail, resulting in one or both of the fan speeds no longer working, with potential overheating issues. The resistor is attached to the radiator fan and cowling assembly but is not available separately from BMW.

Blue Print can offer an economical solution to this issue in the form of ADB111402. This allows the faulty resistor to be replaced without having to pay for the full radiator fan motor.

A replacement radiator is also available from the Blue Print range.

For full details of all Blue Print products go to the Blue Print LIVE! parts catalogue at www.blue-print.com/blueprintlive.
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