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BMW 7 Series Blower Failure, Expert Help Needed

Hey car enthusiasts, need your input on my 2023 BMW 7 Series Hybrid (181,459 KM). The blower stopped working completely and throwing an error code. Had a not-so-great experience with my previous mechanic, so I'm hesitant about where to take it. Has anyone dealt with a similar blower issue on their BMW? What was the actual problem and how much did the repair cost? Looking for honest feedback about reliable mechanics who know their way around these luxury hybrids. Thanks in advance for your advice!

Summary of the thread

The conversation revolves around a blower failure in a 2023 BMW 7 Series Hybrid. The blower stopped working and displayed an error code, prompting concerns about repair options. A similar issue in a 2020 BMW 530e Hybrid was caused by a defective blower motor and regulator due to moisture-induced corrosion. The solution involved replacing the blower motor assembly and regulator, emphasizing the need for a specialist familiar with BMW hybrids. The repair was successful, resolving the error code and restoring proper ventilation, with costs varying based on model and labor.

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LeniiSpeed

Hey there! I had a similar issue with my 2020 BMW 530e Hybrid just a couple months ago. The blower completely died on me too, and the error code pointed to the blower motor regulator. When I took it to the garage, they found that both the blower motor and regulator were defective. The technician explained that moisture had gotten into the system, causing corrosion on the electrical connections. It wasn't just a simple fix, they had to replace the entire blower motor assembly and regulator unit. It was definitely a serious repair that took about 4-5 hours to complete, as they had to partially dismantle the dashboard to access the components. The hybrid system makes these repairs more complex than in traditional vehicles. My advice would be to get it checked ASAP because driving without proper ventilation can lead to bigger issues, especially with the hybrid battery cooling system. Make sure whoever works on it has specific experience with BMW hybrid systems, it's not something you want a general mechanic tinkering with.

WalterRacer (community.author)

Thanks for sharing your experience with the blower issue. That's really helpful to know about the motor and regulator problem. Just wondering, can you remember roughly how much you ended up paying for the whole repair? Also, has everything been working fine since they fixed it, or have you noticed any other quirks? I'm trying to get an idea of what I might be looking at cost-wise and whether I should expect any follow-up issues with my 7.

LeniiSpeed

Hey again! Good news, since my last post, I got everything sorted with the blower. I took it to the specialist and they fixed it up perfectly, total bill came to 365 € for replacing the defective blower motor. Honestly, it was worth every penny because the ventilation system is working like a charm now. No more error codes or issues since the repair, which is a huge relief! I know in my first message I mentioned both the motor and regulator were problematic, but turns out the motor was the main culprit. The mechanic did a thorough job checking everything, and since the fix, my 530e has been running great, the climate control system works exactly as it should. For your 7 Series, you might be looking at similar costs, though prices can vary. But I'd definitely say get it sorted soon, these things don't fix themselves and you don't want it causing any other problems. My car's been absolutely perfect since the repair, so there's light at the end of the tunnel! Let me know if you need any other details about the repair. Always happy to help out a fellow BMW owner!

WalterRacer (community.author)

Thanks so much for the detailed follow-up! Really good to hear your fix was successful and cost less than I expected. Your experience has given me more confidence about getting this sorted. I actually went ahead and took my 7 to a certified hybrid specialist yesterday. Turns out my issue was also a faulty blower motor, just like yours. The repair cost me a bit more, around 450 €, probably because of the different model and additional labor time. But honestly, it was worth it. The ventilation is working perfectly now, and the error code has disappeared completely. The mechanic also did a quick check of the entire system and confirmed everything else is running fine. What a relief to have this fixed by someone who knew what they were doing! Thanks again for helping me make this decision. It's great to have helpful advice from other BMW owners who've been through similar issues. Really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience!

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