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02 540i thermostat? help!!
Couple weeks ago I couldn't get the heater to put out any heat while idling
at startup. Once i got on the highway it was ok. 2 days later i had NO heat at all and the "check cooling system level" light came on. I added about a gallon of antifreeze and it seemed ok until today. when I got where I was going I had to sit and wait...steam started coming from under the hood. I shut it off and had to leave the car for the day. Got in tonight and everything was fine until I got stuck in stop n go traffic (NYC) for an hour. The temp kept rising and the "check cooling system level" light came on again. It never reached the red zone but I was running the defrost max button and praying a lot. Once I got to the highway and could move above 40 it was fine. Does this sound like I just need a new thermostat? 106,000 miles (mostly highway) and at 100,000 I had the system flushed. Any ideas are appreciated. Dale |
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02 540i thermostat? help!!
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 21:27:37 -0400, "dwilli" > wrote:
>Couple weeks ago I couldn't get the heater to put out any heat while idling >at startup. Once i got on the highway it was ok. 2 days later i had NO heat >at all and the "check cooling system level" light came on. I added about a >gallon of antifreeze and it seemed ok until today. when I got where I was >going I had to sit and wait...steam started coming from under the hood. I >shut it off and had to leave the car for the day. Got in tonight and >everything was fine until I got stuck in stop n go traffic (NYC) for an >hour. The temp kept rising and the "check cooling system level" light came >on again. It never reached the red zone but I was running the defrost max >button and praying a lot. Once I got to the highway and could move above 40 >it was fine. > >Does this sound like I just need a new thermostat? 106,000 miles (mostly >highway) and at 100,000 I had the system flushed. > >Any ideas are appreciated. > >Dale > Dale, it sounds like your water pump impeller is slipping on the shaft. Don't overheat your engine. BMW engines are very sensitive to overheating. You can do major damage with what appers to be a minor cooling problem. BMW water pumps are known to have problems. RJD |
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02 540i thermostat? help!!
RJD wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 21:27:37 -0400, "dwilli" > wrote: > >> Does this sound like I just need a new thermostat? 106,000 miles (mostly >> highway) and at 100,000 I had the system flushed. >> >> Any ideas are appreciated. >> >> Dale >> > Dale, it sounds like your water pump impeller is slipping on the > shaft. Don't overheat your engine. BMW engines are very sensitive to > overheating. You can do major damage with what appers to be a minor > cooling problem. BMW water pumps are known to have problems. > > RJD Actually - the V8 pump on his car isn't known for this sort of problem. It sounds as if the car is overheating when stuck in traffic, and that could be several things.. o - Thermostat is always suspect o - Leaks are suspect, especially on the V8 cars. Adding a gallon of coolant is pretty much a clue that there is a SERIOUS leak. FIND where the gallon of coolant disappeared to. It doesn't just "get low" - if it's low there is a LEAK. o - Auxiliary cooling fan can be a problem on that model, and will show up when stuck in traffic. If it doesn't turn on with the AC - it's dead and needs to be replaced. To Dale - overheating a BMW can get very expensive very fast, since the heads like to warp or crack when this happens. I would quit fooling around with it and take it to a professional and have it looked at. Certainly your choice - but if you manage to warp a head, you'll be looking for a new car rather shortly. |
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02 540i thermostat? help!!
And the winner is..........
................ .............. .............. admin: I called my local mechanic who told me it sounded like the cooling fan...best to take care of it wherever I was. I took it to Park Ave. BMW near Paramus, NJ since I was staying at the Marriott close by. Radiator (was leaking) Thermostat (which I suspected) Overflow tank Cooling fan Fan clutch. the way they described it, when one goes it trickles to a lot of other parts in the system. Water pump was OK. Like I said, it never got to the red and as soon as i could pick up some speed it cooled back down. $2,300 later I'm back in business. Can't really complain. It's the first "big" bill I've had. What ****es me off a little is that I had the cooling system serviced 5,000 miles ago. thanks both of you for the advice, though. I love the car and hope I can hold onto it for another 100,000! dale "admin" > wrote in message ... > RJD wrote: > >> On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 21:27:37 -0400, "dwilli" > wrote: >> >>> Does this sound like I just need a new thermostat? 106,000 miles (mostly >>> highway) and at 100,000 I had the system flushed. >>> >>> Any ideas are appreciated. >>> >>> Dale >> Dale, it sounds like your water pump impeller is slipping on the >> shaft. Don't overheat your engine. BMW engines are very sensitive to >> overheating. You can do major damage with what appers to be a minor >> cooling problem. BMW water pumps are known to have problems. >> >> RJD > > Actually - the V8 pump on his car isn't known for this sort of problem. It > sounds as if the car is overheating when stuck in traffic, and that could > be several things.. > > o - Thermostat is always suspect > > o - Leaks are suspect, especially on the V8 cars. Adding a gallon of > coolant is pretty much a clue that there is a SERIOUS leak. FIND where > the gallon of coolant disappeared to. It doesn't just "get low" - if it's > low there is a LEAK. > > o - Auxiliary cooling fan can be a problem on that model, and will show up > when stuck in traffic. If it doesn't turn on with the AC - it's dead and > needs to be replaced. > > To Dale - overheating a BMW can get very expensive very fast, since the > heads like to warp or crack when this happens. I would quit fooling around > with it and take it to a professional and have it looked at. Certainly > your choice - but if you manage to warp a head, you'll be looking for a > new car rather shortly. |
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