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BMW code: 00A6D1
According to Carly - this code points to passenger-side junction box Additional Water Pump. If I understand correctly, is this the HVAC heater core pump that keeps bringing errors? I have no idea what the part actually looks like.... help!
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How easy is this to change out? Are you sure this is for the E71 X6M?
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It is not that difficult to replace the auxiliary water pump on the E71. It is located almost on the same spot on the M as in the diagram that I posted for the 5.0. The part number is different for M model. This is the part number for the M.
11517629917 Auxiliary water pump And the link to RealOEM.com - https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/sho...diagId=11_4390 |
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So, basically remove top engine covers and there it is?
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Well, not that easy!! In mine, I had to remove the intercooler expansion tank. It is right below the small coolant tank. You may have to disconnect some to the intercooler hoses and move the tank to one side. I am not familiar with the location of the intercooler expansion tank on the M model but, the auxiliary water pump is right in front of the engine.
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Here are the instructions on how to replace it on an M model. https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/e...lines/CM8oUyq3
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Pump Replaced.... but Error Persists
Is there a fuse or relay that controls this pump? Why does the Owner's Manual not have a listing of all the fusible links????
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https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/e...oling/AGJ5HfdK You will notice that it will depends on when your vehicle was manufacture. Here is a picture of what you are looking for in the link above. Fuse location is F01 Last edited by JMX6V8; 02-21-2020 at 02:31 AM.. Reason: fuse location |
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There are under the cabin filter. Not to difficult to get to them. The harder part to take off is the junction box cover. It has 3 metal clips and plastic male portion holding it.
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I saw a fuse panel under the glovebox too. It's held down by a single green Philips screw and fold down.
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I was searching around to see what else could it be and found out that the X6M has two auxiliary pumps. https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/sho...diagId=17_0511
This one connect to the passenger side junction box. You may have to do some testing and see which one the two is not working. |
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I'm beginning to think this may be a Carly error, as I hear the "something" still running, after engine shutdown. Or, is that the radiator fan? Can somebody confirm?
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